Five ways to join the movement: Circular Electronics Day sparks action for a more sustainable tech future
Observed annually on January 24, Circular Electronics Day raises awareness about this escalating crisis and promotes sustainable practices.
Observed annually on January 24, Circular Electronics Day raises awareness about this escalating crisis and promotes sustainable practices.
The electronics industry needs to take a more customer-centric and proactive approach, and create sustainable solutions that meet the needs of the planet.
The report offers a comprehensive overview of various developments poised to influence the realm of circular electronics by 2035.
Millions of electronic devices face disposal each year due to breakage, obsolescence, or simply being discarded.
To promote the circular economy, the reuse of products and materials must increase. Progress is currently slow and sometimes even negative.
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.