AERESS, the Spanish Association of Recovery Entities for Social and Supportive Economy, is a non-profit organisation that has been in operation since 1994.
Branchevereniging Kringloop Nederland (BKN) has been representing reuse organisations across the Netherlands since 1994.
Center Ponovne Uporabe is a pioneering social company established in 2010, marking the introduction of Slovenia's first reuse centre.
Circular Communities Scotland represents a thriving network of charities and social enterprises that supports Scotland’s circular economy.
The Grande Région Cluster ESS is a cross-border cluster operating between Belgium, Luxembourg, France, and Germany.
CRNI is the representative body for community-based reuse, repair and recycling organisations in Ireland.
Emmaüs Europe is the regional arm of Emmaüs International, uniting Emmaüs groups from across Europe.
Founded in 1949, the Emmaüs Movement places the social project and solidarity well ahead of economic or individualistic considerations.
FairWertung e.V. is a prominent nationwide organisation that represents non-profit entities focused on the collection of used textiles in Germany.
Fédération Envie is a network of French social enterprises focused on the collection, repair, and resale of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).
Humana Nova is a Croatian social cooperative that promotes the inclusion of people with disabilities and other socially excluded groups through the production of innovative textile products made from recycled and sustainable materials.
Insieme is an Italian social cooperative that combines environmental action with social inclusion by creating job opportunities for people facing disadvantage through reuse, recycling, and preparation for reuse.
Kierrätyskeskus is a non-profit organisation founded in 1990 that aims to reduce the consumption of natural resources, raise environmental awareness and increase employment opportunities.
NIRN is the representative body supporting local and community action with the aim of promoting sustainable reuse and repair as a practical way of reducing Northern Ireland’s waste and developing opportunities in the Circular Economy.
Re-Use Austria, formerly known as RepaNet, was established in 2004. The organisation advocates for a transition to a circular economy model by promoting the extension of product lifespans through reuse and repair.
Re-Use Deutschland is an association of organisations and institutions that supports its members in the professional development of the reuse and preparation for reuse of products and in the public interest-oriented purchase of used goods.
Formally constituted in 1999, the Ressources network federates all the social economy actors in the Walloon and Brussels-Capital regions of Belgium.
Rete 14 Luglio is a network working across seven different Italian regions, with a turnover of about 91 million, employing around 2.140 people, more than a third of whom belong to the category of disadvantaged workers.
Reuse Federace initiative has joined existing NGOs and individuals who run reuse centres or furniture banks into a “Reuse Federation” network with an aim to enhance its co-operation and leverage the social, ecological, and economic impacts of waste prevention across the country.
TESS is a European Economic Interest Grouping (EEIG).
Founded in 2008, Tramel operates as a collector of metal-containing scrap and electrical and electronic equipment.