Tefal heats up recycled pans offering with new cookware range

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Cookware firm teams up with Sainsbury's to offer customers money off new recycled pans and make it possible for them to return old kitchen items for recycling

Cookware giant Tefal has launched a new recycling scheme in partnership with Sainsbury's that will offer customers a discount on new products and encourage them to return their old pots and pans in store....

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