
Learn more about how you can contact us and how we process personal data in our Privacy Policy. You can at any time change or withdraw your consent from the Cookie Declaration on our website. For all other types of cookies we need your permission. The law states that we can store cookies on your device if they are strictly necessary for the operation of this site. Cookies generally make the interaction between the visitor and the website or application easier and faster and help the visitor to navigate between the different parts of a website or application. Cookies can be placed by the server of the website or application that you visit, but also by third-party servers that may or may not work with this website or application. This would help them determine whether to focus more on recruitment, loyalty or reactivation of customers. PointCarr wanted the performance of each store visualized, in order to determine their individual focus areas. Monitor each store’s performance in the blink of an eye. The cookie file contains a unique code with which your browser can be recognized by the website or web application during the visit to the online service or during successive, repeated visits. PointCarr came to Black Tiger Belgium with 2 types of challenges: 1. The province of Luxembourg: a region where the generosity of the inhabitants is no longer to come! The Luxembourgers brought back some 2,431 jeans for the benefit of Petits Riens!īeyond this harvest, support for those who need to continue throughout the year.Cookies are small data or text files that are installed on your computer or mobile device when you visit a website or use a (mobile) application. The history of PointCarré began in 1995, in Bertrix. The founder of the PointCarré brand, Xavier Goebels, is from the province of Luxembourg. Our new foster home accommodates 16 homeless single-parent families who find a certain stability with us, allowing them to rebuild life projects ”, explains Claudia van Innis, communications officer for the ASBL Les Petits Riens. “This year, the profits from this action will be used to fund activities for the residents of the ‘Maison Parenté’. Sorted and counted, these jeans will soon be sent to the Petits Riens sorting center before being sold in the network’s second-hand stores. The jeans harvest took place from September 1 to 30 in PointCarré multi-brand stores. The multi-brand chain has indeed been able to collect no less than 12,533 jeans through its 29 points of sale! This donation will arrive at the ASBL Les Petits Riens on October 17, which is enough to show solidarity on the occasion of the World Day for the Fight against Poverty. Although citizens have been particularly solicited in terms of this year’s appeal for donations, PointCarré and Les Petits Riens draw a positive result from this 11th campaign. It has almost become a tradition: every September, the Luxembourg brand PointCarré invites its customers to bring their old jeans back to the store for the benefit of the ASBL Les Petits Riens.
