The IT supply chain – a risky business from raw materials to end user
Computers, displays and other IT products is a necessity for most organizations — but these purchases also involve sustainability risks.
Computers, displays and other IT products is a necessity for most organizations — but these purchases also involve sustainability risks.
Access to sustainability aspects about products and their life cycle plays a vital role in sustainable IT management.
Pascal Leroy from WEEE Forum explains why education of younger (and older) consumers is one of the solutions to solve the growing e-waste issue.
Camilla Cederquist from Atea, talks about the 100 % club, aiming to support companies to reuse and recycle 100 per cent of their used IT equipment.
IVL on helping companies and authorities to go from linear to circular processes, without hazardous substances continuing to spread in the cycle.
Stefan Öberg, CEO of Tradera, talks about online shopping of circular electronics in Sweden.
Matilda Jarbin, COO at GIAB, declares why the EU needs to act now and why the repair industry is crucial in transforming to a circular economy.
Johan Brändström supporting 3stepIT outlines the importance of progress evaluation and lifecycle perspective on IT equipment.
Kristina Liljestrand, from Chalmers Industriteknik gives insight into the KEEP project that develops a traceability system for electronics.
Sebastian Holmström from Inrego talks about how the reuse of electronics contributes to more circular management of IT products.