Target car seat trade-in returns soon: What to know
- Target's car seat trade-in event returns in spring 2025, starting April 27 and running through May 10.
- Target offers this program as part of its goal to achieve zero waste to landfills by 2030.
- Customers dropping off old car seats at participating Target stores will find designated bins near guest services.
- Customers receive a 20% discount via a Target Circle Bonus by scanning a QR code, redeemable twice until May 24.
- Since 2016, Target has recycled over three million car seats, preventing 49 million pounds of materials from landfills.
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Target car seat trade-in begins next week
Target’s car seat trade-in is returning for another year, giving customers the opportunity to switch out their old car seats. Starting April 27, consumers can bring in an old, expired or damaged car seat to a Target store. In return for trading in, a 20% Target circle bonus will be given, which can be used toward a new car seat or other baby gear. Waukegan …
Target car seat trade-in returns soon: What to know
(NEXSTAR) — One of Target's most popular events is about to return: the semi-annual car seat trade-in program. While car seats seem relatively long-lasting, they do expire. According to Graco, most last between 7 to 10 years. Usage and changing temperatures — think about how hot the inside of your vehicle gets in summer versus how cold it can get in winter — create wear and tear on child seats, which can eventually make them unsafe. Manufacturer…
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