CIRCULAR ECONOMY
REFUBRISHING AND REUSE
- Through our aftersale support service, we take a step further when dealing with irreparable products where we can reuse components as spare parts or refurbish appliances.
- Refurbishment involves repairing or upgrading products to restore them to good working condition, often enhancing their functionality or aesthetic appeal. We refurbish faulty batteries and use the functional cells to build a 2nd life battery. Battery refurbishing is an important aspect of the circular economy (CE), particularly as the demand for batteries grows with the rise of electric vehicles (EVs) and renewable energy storage.
- Reuse involves finding new applications for products or materials without significant processing. This can include donating, selling, or repurposing items.
Extended Product Life: Refurbished items can often be brought back to like-new condition, extending their usability.
- Economic Opportunity: Creates jobs in repair and refurbishment industries.
- Waste Reduction: Extending the life of products reduces the volume of waste sent to landfills.
- Resource Conservation: Reusing items decreases the demand for new resources and energy used in manufacturing.
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Disposal
The estimated life span for most appliances is between 2 -10 years. Products that do not have active warranty essentially become electrical waste in the event of a breakdown. Our after-sale support services contribute to the extension element of the e-waste hierarchy for displacement settings aims to extend the lifetime of a product or its constituent parts through repair, reuse and refurbishment, thereby reducing the volume of electrical waste. All products will eventually come to the end of their life cycle and require to be disposed of. We offer safe and sustainable disposal of e-waste in partnership with the Enviroserve , a renowned e-waste management organization. In these ways we contribute to SDG 11,14 &15.