Lenovo is using more recycled materials in its products and working toward a circular economy, even as a recent study from the company found that only half of senior IT business leaders are aware of the economic value of e-scrap.
Lenovo is using more recycled materials in its products and working toward a circular economy, even as a recent study from the company found that only half of senior IT business leaders are aware of the economic value of e-scrap.
In response to Apple’s decision not to include chargers with newly purchased phones by default, Brazil again fined the company and then banned the sale of iPhones if they do not include a power adapter.
Nokia is adding more recycled material to some of its devices and urging customers to use its Circular subscription service to hold on to phones longer.
The world’s biggest tech company has again selected an ITAD services provider to join its business accelerator program.
A major news outlet released an analysis of 14 popular consumer devices, finding that most could stop working in three to four years because of batteries that are impossible to replace.
Google has widely launched ChromeOS Flex, a version of its Chromebook operating system that can keep older devices running and in circulation.
HP used three companies to refurbish and reuse its devices in 2021 and about 40 recyclers, according to its annual report.
Large OEMs can lead the way to a circular economy if they work together and prioritize reverse logistics, panelists at Intel’s Vision 2022 conference said.
Dell is moving deeper into the ITAD realm, recently debuting an all-in-one asset management hub.
Global networking and telecommunications equipment giant Cisco launched a leasing program that manages product disposition services for customers after five years.