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Consumer Electronic OEMs Embrace Profitable Circular Repair and Refurbishment Models While Closing the Loop on e-Waste

By Rithika Thomas | 26 Jun 2024 | IN-7370

The speed and scale of the growth of e-waste is a growing environmental concern. Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) are focusing on circular uses cases to extend the use phase lifecycle of consumer technology goods, identifying profitable circular business models through recertification of refurbished goods and supply chain transparency software tools to recover finite raw materials.
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Written by Rithika Thomas

Senior Analyst
Rithika Thomas, Senior Analyst at ABI Research, is part of the company’s End Markets team, tracking the development and adoption of emerging technologies within the context of smart commercial building, sustainability, and circularity across industries. Rithika’s research focuses on industry-specific digital technologies such as lifecycle and carbon management, digital twins, and supply chain optimization, and the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), and connectivity technologies to decarbonize and achieve global net-zero goals.