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Nelson Mitre 10 Mega

uniquely New Zealand projects such as Trees That Count, Mitre 10 Community of the Year in the New Zealander of the Year Awards and the Neurological Foundation’s Annual Appeal on top of many individual projects supported by local stores.

Nelson’s Mitre 10 Mega is part of 84 stores nationwide, dedicated to ensuring kiwis can get out and do it themselves.

Trade business is steadily growing with more and more trade professionals seeking to partner with the New Zealand owned and operated company.

To support the trade expansion, they’ve expanded their supplier network in both New Zealand and overseas, steadily building upon their competitive advantage, great pricing and increased range for customers.

Mitre 10 places a strong focus on customer serviced and staff training and they’re committed to providing the inspiration, advice, tools and materials their customers need to see their home improvement project through to completion.

Many New Zealanders have grown up with Mitre 10 and trust the brand so much that it’s been awarded the most trusted brand in New Zealand home improvement retailing 11 times.

To give a little something back to local communities, Mitre 10 is involved in many

Nelson Mitre 10 Mega offers a wide range of services from key cutting and gas swaps to pool water testing and carpet cleaning as well as trailer hire, timber cutting, paint colour matching, kitchen designs and so much more. The trailer hire service ensures you can get your big purchases home safe. The first two hours are free and the booking process is simple. They’re also part of several environmental initiatives such as pot recycling. At the end of October, Mitre 10 reached a huge milestone; one million plant and seedling pots were recycled throughout stores.

This equates to about 19 tonnes of plastic diverted from landfills around the country.

A collaboration between Zealandia Horticulture and Mitre 10, Pot Recycle recently delivered the first fully circular plant and seedling pots made entirely from old pots recycled by customers. Not only that, but their commitment to recycling includes lightbulbs. Most lightbulbs are not supposed to be put into the ordinary household rubbish collection or transfer stations as they’re hazardous.

Simply drop off your used lightbulb instore and Mitre 10 will send them to their recycler. Up to 100 percent of the lightbulbs are broken down to be used again as raw materials for other products.

You can visit the Nelson Mitre 10 Mega at 99 Quarantine Road, Annesbrook, or give them a call on (03) 547 0747.

They’re open Monday to Friday, 7am to 7pm and Saturday and Sunday, 8am to 6pm.

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