Reuse centres in France
209 reuse centres and recycling shops listed across France: furniture, household goods, books and equipment refurbished and resold at low prices, all part of a circular-economy and reuse approach.
🗺️ View reuse centres on the map →Reuse centres by region
10 departments · 33 towns
11 departments · 31 towns
7 departments · 19 towns
4 departments · 25 towns
9 departments · 17 towns
5 departments · 14 towns
6 departments · 12 towns
3 departments · 11 towns
6 departments · 11 towns
5 departments · 9 towns
6 departments · 7 towns
1 department · 2 towns
3 departments · 3 towns
1 department · 1 town
Reuse centres by department
Towns with the most reuse centres
Everything you need to know about reuse centres and recycling shops
A reuse centre (or recycling shop) collects unwanted items, repairs them and puts them back on sale at low prices, while raising awareness of reuse and waste reduction. You can pick up furniture, household appliances, books, toys or building materials there, all in an eco-friendly and community-minded spirit.
With ouchiner.com, spot the reuse centres and recycling shops near you and add them to your day of hunting, alongside flea markets, Emmaüs and consignment shops.
Frequently asked questions
What is a reuse centre?
A reuse centre (or recycling shop) collects used items, restores them (repair, cleaning) and resells them at low prices, as part of a reuse, circular-economy and social-inclusion approach.
How is it different from a household waste site?
A household waste site collects items to sort and recycle the materials; a reuse centre, on the other hand, favours reuse: items in good condition are put back on sale rather than destroyed.
Can you drop off your items at a reuse centre?
Yes, reuse centres accept donations of reusable items. Check each listing to find out which types of items are accepted and the drop-off opening hours.
Is the service free for bargain hunters?
Yes, the map, the directory and the listings are completely free and require no sign-up.