Techreturns

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IndustryElectronics - reuse and recycle
Headquarters
Amsterdam
,
Netherlands
ProductsUsed electronic equipments
ServicesBuys and sells used electronic equipment
Techreturns
IndustryElectronics - reuse and recycle
Headquarters
Amsterdam
,
Netherlands
ProductsUsed electronic equipments
ServicesBuys and sells used electronic equipment
Websitewww.techreturns.nl

Techreturns Nederland BV (2009-2014) was a Dutch company founded with the aim to reduce electronic waste by buying used electronics, especially mobile phones, from consumers and companies to repair them and give them a second life. Techreturns was founded in Amsterdam in 2009. It was member of Social Enterprise Nederland, an organization that supports social enterprises.[1] Techreturns was declared bankrupt in December 2014.[2]

Some clients choose to donate mobile phone through organisations such as Masterpeace and Artis Zoo.[3] Techreturns sold the second hand devices mainly in Asia and Africa where there is a market for affordable, quality electronics.[4][5] Sales also took place in Europe, especially in the Netherlands through its sister company BeatsNew.

Techreturns was connected to Closing the Loop a foundation collecting e-waste in developing countries for recycling.[6] Involved in this project were also the organisations Fairphone and Text to Change.[7][8][9]

Techreturns appeared multiple times in the Dutch media, for instance in a discussion about sustainability initiatives by the Dutch government, an annual summary of Dutch sustainable businesses 2013 by MVO Netherlands and in the consumer television programme Kassa on 14-01-14 in a segment about reuse versus recycling in the electronic industry.[10][11][12]

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