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Five New Members Join Circular Electronics Initiative

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Five new members have joined the Circular Electronics Initiative, a network that encourages consumers, companies, and decision-makers to utilize and manage electronics in more circular ways. The five new members are; Transparent, Minimise, Avoki, Techstep, and Xera SRL. The growth is indicative of the tech industry’s increasing resolve to support more sustainable practices and adhere to the principle ideas of the circular economy.Five New Members Join Circular Electronics Initiative The Volt Post

Transparent prioritizes long-lasting materials and a modular design that facilitates maintenance and upgrades in order to create home audio devices that are meant to last a lifetime.

Minimize is centered on developing systems for gathering, recycling, and reusing electronic waste in an effort to address the global e-waste issue.

Avoki is a Nordic IT company that specializes in offering IT solutions that are safe, effective, and long-lasting. Avoki focuses on assisting companies in increasing security and productivity. It customizes its products to facilitate digital transformations and encourage environmentally friendly IT operations.

Techstep is a Scandinavian company that offers circular and mobile technology solutions to improve productivity, security, and sustainability in the workplace.

Xera SRL is a forward-thinking firm that specializes in creating and deploying cutting-edge, environmentally responsible technological solutions for companies. The business, which is a part of Gruppo Xera, places a strong emphasis on sustainability and provides remarketing and IT asset disposal (ITAD) services to support the circular economy.

The 33 Members of the Circular Electronics Initiative

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 Center, and Xera SRL are the 33 members of the Circular Electronics Initiative as of right now.

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