Circular Electronics Initiative, a network to inspire decision-makers, businesses, and consumers to use and manage electronics in more circular ways, is welcoming five new members: Transparent, Minimise, Avoki, Techstep, and Xera SRL. The expansion reflects the growing commitment among tech companies to promote more sustainable practices and circular economy principles.

Transparent’s home audio products are meticulously designed to last a lifetime, prioritizing durable materials and a modular approach that allows for repairs and upgrades.

Minimise focuses on tackling the global e-waste problem by creating infrastructure for collecting, recycling, and recirculating electronic waste.

Avoki is a Nordic IT company specializing in providing secure, efficient, and sustainable IT solutions. With a focus on helping businesses enhance productivity and security, Avoki tailors its offerings to support digital transformation while promoting sustainability in IT operations.

Techstep is a Scandinavian-based company that provides mobile and circular technology solutions aimed at making work more efficient, secure, and sustainable.

Xera SRL is an innovative company focused on developing and implementing cutting-edge, eco-friendly technology solutions for businesses. As part of Gruppo Xera, the company emphasizes sustainability, offering IT asset disposal (ITAD) and re-marketing solutions to promote a circular economy.

Circular Electronics Initiative currently has 33 members: 3stepIT, Advania, Avoki, Circular IT group, ATEA, Blocket, Chalmers Industriteknik, Circular Computing, Cistor, Closing the loop, Compare and Recycle, Dell Technologies, Dustin, ETIRA, European Remanufacturing Council, Godsinlösen, Innovent, Inrego, Indeed, IIIEE, IVL, Lenovo, Minimise, Prime Computer, Recipo, Smithereens, TCO Development, Techstep, Toward Zero Waste, Tradera, Transparent, WEEE Centre, and Xera SRL.

Learn more about the Circular Electronics Initiative at www.circularelectronicsinitiative.com. Circular Electronics Day is marked every year on January 24th.

About Circular Electronics Initiative

Circular Electronics Initiative is an international network of 33 member organizations. The initiative seeks to inspire decision-makers, businesses, and consumers to use and manage electronics in more circular ways.

It organizes communication activities, including Circular Electronics Day (#circularelectronicsday), which is held every year on January 24th. You can find more information about the initiative and member organizations on the Circular Electronics Initiative website.

If you want more information, or if you are a journalist looking to get in touch with experts on circularity and IT products, please contact the Circular Electronics Initiative through Dennis Svärd.
E-mail: dennis.svard@tcodevelopment.com
Phone: +46 70 480 40 94