Rethink Impact. Rethink New.
by Sarah Weyers, on Feb 19, 2024Ever since we founded refurbed in 2017, our objective has been to make new electronics less harmful to the environment. Our idea: Offering refurbished products that save highly valuable resources such as water and rare earth metals by extending the life cycles of existing products. Additionally, we avoid e-waste and CO₂ compared to producing or selling new products and thus contribute directly to the circular economy. This alone has generated an incredibly positive impact on our environment: Since 2017, we have saved 178,000t CO₂e, 556t of e-waste, and 38bn litres of water* (source) by selling refurbished products instead of new.
Rethink New. Rethink Impact
Why we’re evolving our sustainability strategy
We firmly believe that it is our responsibility to do more and take another step: Which is why we have partnered up with Minimise, myclimate , Patch, Carbony and Reforest Nation to
At refurbed, we believe that the only way to live in a better world, is by creating one. And that is why we want to in projects that will have scientifically proven, measurable and long-lasting positive impact.
refurbed’s Impact Portfolio: Our selected Environmental Partners
This new approach is about maximizing our impact as a company. Today, we're financing a range of impactful projects, from
- holistic, nature-based approaches like landscape restoration
- to promoting the proper recycling of e-waste,
- as well as supporting innovative carbon removal technologies, that remove CO₂e from the atmosphere; and
- foresting Ireland by planting native trees around the country.
1. Adopting Landscape Restoration
Partnering with myclimate, we are taking a broad approach to restore much needed landscapes. Landscape restoration is about bringing ecosystems back to life by fixing their structure, diversity, and functions. We're planting trees, restoring ecology, and protecting existing forests. These projects actively include local communities; this means making sure the communities can have sustainable income sources while restoring landscapes. Knowing about local tree species is crucial, and how to control invasive plants. Our goal isn't just to bring back a forest but to revive the complex relationships between wildlife and their homes.
2. Carbon Removal Projects
Acknowledging the urgency of the climate crisis, we understand that bigger steps need to be taken to remove the vast amounts of CO₂ emissions that are being emitted every day. To make a substantial difference, we need to scale various methods that remove CO₂. And to do this, we're supporting a wide variety of new approaches. These include:
- enhanced weathering (turning CO₂ into rock),
- biochar (locking carbon in organic material),
- and biomass sinking (storing CO₂ in the ocean with the help of kelp).
These projects, while highly important, are currently costly and lack sufficient funding to scale their ability to remove CO₂ from the atmosphere. This is why we've chosen to support them. We are partnering up with Patch and Carbony to support European carbon removal projects.
3. E-Waste recycling – our core responsibility
Additionally, we are investing in the proper recycling of e-waste. Shockingly, only around 20% of e-waste is currently recycled correctly on a global scale. Compounding this problem is the illegal export of e-waste from Europe to the Global South, where inadequate recycling practices result in harming nature and threats to public health. Due to this we collaborate with Minimise, an organisation committed to tackling the e-waste crisis. They work hand-in-hand with local recycling centers and communities in Ghana to prevent electronic devices from ending up in landfills. By paying workers to collect and recycle devices properly, recovery rates of valuable materials significantly increase, mitigating the environmental and health impacts associated with e-waste. This partnership embodies our commitment to a diversified portfolio of high-impact activities, addressing the broader spectrum of environmental challenges.
4. Planting native Irish trees
Our fourth, and final initiative is continuing to plant native Irish trees with our tree planting partner, Reforest Nation. Ireland, once one of the most densely forested countries in Europe with 90% forest cover, is now only covered by 2% forestry. Working with Reforest Nation, we plant via the Miyawaki method, which has proven to promote rapid forest growth (forests mature up to 10 times faster), enhance biodiversity (the trees planted can host up to 30 times more species, fostering a rich ecosystem), and increase forest density, amongst much more. Not only does it do all of this, but this method also increases sapling survival by over 50%, meaning that the native trees planted by refurbed customers make a genuine difference to Ireland’s landscape.
You, as our customers breathe life into this new approach to environmental projects, you are helping us finance the aforementioned projects through supporting are mission and buying refurbished. Join us as we redefine what it means to be green and embark on a journey towards a more sustainable future. Together, we can shape a new horizon for environmental stewardship.