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Category: IT Articles

Considerations When Selling Equipment

There are thousands of users upgrading their smartphones every other year just because they want the latest one, but on the other hand, we have millions of families that can even afford a good laptop. Repurposing our old equipment or letting them have more owners until they stop working is an excellent way to reduce manufacturing costs, overconsumption of resources, and waste.

Batteries Are the Next Environmental Challenge

We've been all taking significant actions to revert pollution and its effects, but we are still very far from being a sustainable society. Things just turned even worse since the beginning of the pandemic because the entire world started throwing away millions of masks, gloves, and wipes every other day. Keeping ourselves secure and protected had turned into a real challenge, and we are all under the work of developing a new green strategy to reduce the environmental impact.

All About Refurbished Electronics

The electronic industry uses a surprising number of raw materials, energy, and time to complete its manufacturing processes. Governments from all around the world have established green laws that encourage companies to adopt sustainable practices to revert climate change, minimize pollution and protect the environment. We had earlier discussed the importance of prolonging the electronics lifecycle to minimize the negative impact caused by all those manufacturing processes. Unfortunately, not all the equipment is suitable for refurbishment because of its age, functionality, and condition.

Make Your Smartphone Last Longer

We spend a lot of time on our smartphones, and you must take care of them because they are expensive, pollutant, and it takes a lot of resources to produce just a single phone. If you are an old-school guy, for sure you still remember the iconic Nokia cellphone. I still remember and miss those cellphones because the battery used to last longer than our actual iPhones. Nobody misses those Nokia because they were just like small chunky bricks, but I think we are all wanting someone to create a new phone that looks and works like an iPhone but with Nokia's resistance.