Emanuel Krulis: Penzing's new hero in the fight against garbage and waste!

Emanuel Krulis eröffnet in Wien-Penzing einen nachhaltigen Altwarenhandel und fördert den Secondhand-Markt aktiv.
Emanuel Krulis opens a sustainable old goods trade in Vienna-Penzing and actively promotes the second-hand market. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Emanuel Krulis: Penzing's new hero in the fight against garbage and waste!

Linzstraße 128, 1140 Wien, Österreich - Emanuel Krulis: The old goods professional from Penzing

In Linzer Straße 128 in Vienna-Penzing, Emanuel Krulis has opened his business for old goods and relies on sustainable, climate-friendly practices. What once started as an idea for clearing has developed into a successful independence in the old goods trade. Formerly working as a car painter, real estate agent and branch manager at Hofer, he also gained experience in the cryptocurrency business. Today he leads his company with passion and, above all, with a clear goal: used objects are to be passed on to be disposed of instead of carelessly disposed of.

The Services of Krulis go beyond pure old goods trade. It also offers transport for furniture and movements. It is particularly important to him that the evacuations take place carefully and discreetly. "We don't throw anything away that still has a value," says the Penzinger. He creates awareness of reusability and sustainable life.

The second-hand market is booming

The popularity of second-hand goods has increased enormously in recent years. More and more people recognize the advantages: the purchase of used articles protects the environment and is often significantly cheaper. The trend of decorating with used furniture and fashion from second hand is also called "retro mode" or "shabby chic". Krulis also feels the growing interest. "People are increasingly value quality," he explains. He sells many of his finds at flea markets in Eisenstadt, on Wienerberg and even plans a stand on the legendary Naschmarkt.

seen worldwide, the topic of second -hand has even larger dimensions. Reports show that almost half of the donated clothing ends up in Eastern Europe, while a significant part is also exported to Africa, Asia and South America. In the EU there are efforts to regulate the export of textile waste in order to deal with old dresses more environmentally friendly. These challenges are important to understand the social and ecological effects of the purchase and sale of second-hand goods.

sustainability and change

The ecological challenges should not be underestimated. The mass consumption of cheap goods not only has a negative impact on the environment, but also on the working conditions of the people who often stuck in production and recyling. This is where Krulis comes in with his approach: "We want to focus on quality and sustainability." In addition to old goods, furniture and other goods that are reusable are also integrated into sale.

The importance of second-hand marketing is larger than ever. There is not only the option of selling your own things via platforms such as eBay classified ads, but also helping to close the circulation of consumption. Whether by donating to organizations such as the Red Cross or by visiting used goods houses - the options are diverse and significant.

The concept of Emanuel Krulis shows that it is possible to not only make a contribution to environmental protection with a combination of heart, mind and a good hand for the recycling of old goods, but also to build a business that reflects the values ​​of our time.

For more information on the topics of old goods and second-hand, take a look at the pages via Second hand and waste avoidance and [second-hand clothing and social Justice] (https://fashionchangers.de/second-hand-zial- equity/).

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