Who are we?
Created in 2011 - then under the name Eco-mobilier - by 24 French furniture distributors and manufacturers, Ecomaison is now made up of 68 shareholders from the furniture, bedding, DIY, garden, toy and building sectors.
All these actions are made possible thanks to eco-participation, a contribution that applies when a new product is purchased. The sums paid to Ecomaison finance all services and solutions for reuse, collection, transport, recycling and innovation.
Our ambition: to achieve zero waste!
Your needs, our solutions
Manufacturers, distributors, marketplaces, retailers, craftsmen, professionals welcoming the public, operators, local authorities, solidarity players, innovators and private individuals: discover our services, solutions and partnership schemes. Together, let's improve recycling for furniture, building products and materials, DIY and garden items, toys and outdoor games.
Headline news
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Around the pool and at the beach, keep up the sorting reflex
If you're lucky enough to have a swimming pool or to be going on vacation by the water, now's the time to get ready to enjoy it to the full, while maintaining your sorting reflexes. Dive into reuse and recycling Around your pool, in the garden, many objects and materials can be recycled.
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DIY-Garden sector: Ecomaison supports community organizations in their recycling initiatives
To promote reuse and recycling, Ecomaison encourages and supports the organization of awareness-raising days by players in the Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE). Why organize awareness days for DIY and garden products? A reuse awareness day is an event designed to inform and encourage the general public to
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Filière Bricolage-Jardin: new eco-participation rates applicable from January 1, 2025 are available
Ecomaison is changing its eco-tax rates for DIY and garden products to support the growing importance of reuse and recycling. New rates to optimize collection and recycling In order to meet regulatory obligations and promote the reuse and recycling of DIY products
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