Thank you Raymond: the hospital that treats parched plants during confinement: Femme Actuelle Le MAG

Your poor office plants left alone and without water for two months! Because of the coronavirus, we all left our offices in a rush. No time to water or take away the ficus. Fortunately, to believe Thank you Raymond, all is not lost.

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Merci Raymond buys and cares for your plants

No need to put your dried out plant in the trash. If you don't have a green thumb, Thank you Raymond, the company that wants to reconnect you with nature, takes care of everything. In collaboration with Maximum, a brand of furniture for the home made from industrial waste, they offer to buy back your old plants to care for them and give them a second life. In exchange, they offer to come to your place to install a cool island to encourage you to give birth to new plantations. They support you step by step in the creation of a green and oxygenated space at the heart of your living space, at an affordable price (between 9 and 50 euros approximately per plant).

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How to participate in the operation?

A form has been put online to estimate the redemption price of your plant. You will have to fill in your information, the state of your plant for its evaluation, as well as the choice of pots and species of your new plants if you wish to have them. Once the form has been sent and received, Merci Raymond's teams travel to pick up your sick plants. Destination ? Their "hospital" co-created with Maximum, where they undertake to provide withered plants all the care necessary for their recovery. They then set out to create an island of freshness in your home, with the plants you selected in the first step. The redemption price of your plants is then deducted from the bill for your island or donated to the Institut Pasteur for research purposes.

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