Australian laptop manufacturer celebrates 50% reduction of e-waste through refurbishment option
Venom, a laptop manufacturer from Australia, is celebrating that over 50% of its Venom BlackBook notebook sales including a trade-in and refurbishment option, significantly reducing e-waste. Venom’s circular economy initiative, the Venom Value Cycle, aims to design laptops that retain value after their initial use. This approach not only benefits customers financially but also reduces environmental impact and promotes sustainability. Components are built to last and be easily serviced or upgraded, ensuring longevity and reducing the need for disposal. Recognized for its commitment to sustainability, Venom offers cash incentives for trade-ins of old BlackBooks, further encouraging a cycle of reuse and minimizing waste. Read more about Venom’s e-waste reduction.
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