Tise chooses Bring for the growing secondhand market

Circular trade is growing explosively and more and more Danes are choosing to buy used.

And you can clearly feel that with the recycling app Tise. In a new collaboration, Bring and Tise will make it even easier to buy and send used.

– The ambition with the collaboration is to make it easier to both sell and buy used goods. Recycling is an important part of society’s green transition. In order to reduce emissions in accordance with the Paris Agreement, it is crucial that more people act circularly – something we support through smarter solutions such as the one we now offer buyers and sellers at Tise, says Matilda Adelborg, press manager at Bring.

The collaboration in Denmark is not the first for Weave and the Nordic logistics group. Since 2021, Posten Bring has been responsible for deliveries between the used platform’s Norwegian buyers and sellers.

– We are incredibly happy to be able to launch Bring as a new freight solution on Tise. Our colleagues in the Norwegian market have for many years worked closely with Posten Bring with inspiring campaigns and product launches. So we are very much looking forward to repeating the success on the Danish market, says Lærke Djernæs, country manager at Tise.

Starting in January, Bring’s flexible C2C service is available on Tise, and makes it easy for individuals to send parcels between Bring’s parcel shops and boxes – without the need to print labels.

Bring has previously invested in Tise

Bring and Tise have already established a good collaboration. Two and a half years ago, Bring invested in the recycling platform Tise. The second-hand market is becoming increasingly popular, and today half of Danish women aged 16-35 are on Tise.

About Tise

Tise is a Nordic, fast-growing marketplace for used goods. Across Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland, Tise has over 3 million users. Denmark accounts for 538,000 of them, who primarily consist of women.

Bring solves everyday logistics for both private individuals and companies throughout the Nordics. We handle both deliveries, goods – and packages delivered Co2 free to 1.4 million Danes. Our goal is that all parcel deliveries by van must be 100% electric on the last mile throughout Denmark in 2025.

Source: it-kanalen.dk