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Kiwis can recycle their old and broken gold jewelley for some brand new bling at Michael Hill
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Kiwis can recycle their old and broken gold jewelley for some brand new bling at Michael Hill

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Kiwis can now swap their old and broken gold jewellery for free and trade it in for something brand spanking new.

Michael Hill is shaking things up with their new gold recycling program as part of their big 2030 sustainability goals. 

Re:cycle, as it’s called, is all about giving your old and busted gold jewellery a fresh start.

You can hand in your broken, unused, or worn-out gold pieces, and in return, you get their material value.

No need to hit the store in person either. They’ll send you a secure package, you pop your bling in there, and send it off for free.

Their experts will check out how much 'true gold' is in your item and make you an offer. If it’s not what you’re after, no sweat – they promise to send it straight back.

But if you’re eager to take them up on the offer, you’ll score a voucher to splurge on a shiny new piece at the store while they work on your old treasures, giving them a new lease on life.

According to the experts over at Michael Hill, precious metals like gold can be recycled over and over without losing their value or quality. 

Plus, recycling gold means less ore extraction and fewer carbon emissions, so it’s a win-win for the planet.

“Through research, we know that recycling 1g of pure gold can reduce an estimated three tonnes of ore extraction and avoid up to 16kg of carbon emissions,” CEO Daniel Bracken said. “This program, combined with our customers, allows us to contribute towards reducing the need for virgin-mined gold.”

Now, it’s time to rummage through the drawers and dig out all our old treasures.