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Current catalogue Bunnings Warehouse - Valid from 01.06 to 31.12 - Page nb 15

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Catalogue Bunnings Warehouse 01.06.2022 - 31.12.2022
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Bunnings launched the largest retail network of ohh ad recycling locations for household Tite M Load code) ela After a successful rollout across Australia in November 2021, in June 2022 Bunnings launched a National Battery Recycling Program across all New Zealand sites, providing the largest retail network of household battery and power tool battery recycling locations for communities in the country. As there are limited drop off points for batteries in New Zealand, Bunnings is thrilled to now provide customers with the opportunity to recycle their batteries at their local store. Recycling batteries keeps harmful materials out of the environment and allows for valuable resources that can be infinitely recycled to 5 CT eT ay In early June 2022, Te Pahu School near Hamilton reached out to Bunnings for support to build a chicken run. The Hamilton South team, together with the school, had the pleasure of helping with materials and know-how to build a fabulous chicken run - and got the kids involved in the whole process! be recovered. Alkaline, carbon zinc and lithium-ion batteries are accepted, as well as power tool batteries. Batteries are transported from our stores to recycling facilities, where over 95 per cent of materials are recovered for reuse in products such as new lithium-ion batteries. We're incredibly proud of this great initiative and pleased to see customer engagement with the program continue to grow. As of 30 June 2022, over 65 tonnes of batteries have been collected across Australia and New Zealand, equivalent to over 2.7 million AA batteries. Neer] Energy efficiency plays a key role in accelerating carbon emission reductions across the Bunnings network. During the year Bunnings continued to upgrade the store network with new LED lighting, with over 50 per cent of sites across New Zealand now using this energy efficient technology as of 30 June 2022.

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Bunnings launched the largest retail network of ohh ad recycling locations for household Tite M Load code) ela After a successful rollout across Australia in November 2021, in June 2022 Bunnings launched a National Battery Recycling Program across all New Zealand sites, providing the largest retail network of household battery and power tool battery recycling locations for communities in the country. As there are limited drop off points for batteries in New Zealand, Bunnings is thrilled to now provide customers with the opportunity to recycle their batteries at their local store. Recycling batteries keeps harmful materials out of the environment and allows for valuable resources that can be infinitely recycled to 5 CT eT ay In early June 2022, Te Pahu School near Hamilton reached out to Bunnings for support to build a chicken run. The Hamilton South team, together with the school, had the pleasure of helping with materials and know-how to build a fabulous chicken run - and got the kids involved in the whole process! be recovered. Alkaline, carbon zinc and lithium-ion batteries are accepted, as well as power tool batteries. Batteries are transported from our stores to recycling facilities, where over 95 per cent of materials are recovered for reuse in products such as new lithium-ion batteries. We're incredibly proud of this great initiative and pleased to see customer engagement with the program continue to grow. As of 30 June 2022, over 65 tonnes of batteries have been collected across Australia and New Zealand, equivalent to over 2.7 million AA batteries. Neer] Energy efficiency plays a key role in accelerating carbon emission reductions across the Bunnings network. During the year Bunnings continued to upgrade the store network with new LED lighting, with over 50 per cent of sites across New Zealand now using this energy efficient technology as of 30 June 2022.
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