The why and how of circularity for tech: an applied Dutch example
We need to accept that big ambitions start with small, realistic steps. On Circular Electronics Day, we need to celebrate these first steps.
We need to accept that big ambitions start with small, realistic steps. On Circular Electronics Day, we need to celebrate these first steps.
Advanias climate emission calculator offers insights and helps our customers to calculate emissions during the products' full lifecycle
Circular Computing tackles Sustainable IT through remanufacturing, where products are disassembled, repaired and even upgraded.
75 million metric tons of e-waste is expected to be generated globally by 2030. The world is still too focused on consuming and throwing away.
With a takeback department launched, Dustin offers customers takeback of used IT products as part of their sustainability goals.
The goal of a circular economy is to design for reuse, discard nothing and reduce the need for purchasing new equipment.
Together with Elgiganten and Mirec, Recipo has introduced ‘Secure Collect’ - a secure collection system for discarded electronics.
E-waste is the world’s fastest growing waste stream. In this webinar, four impactful approaches to circular electronics will be presented.
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.