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Joakim Aspelin, Business Unit Director for Large Corporate and Public at Dustin in Sweden.

Clear out and cash in: The benefits of reusing old IT equipment for companies

According to a recent survey conducted by Mantap Global on behalf of Dustin, involving over 1,800 IT procurement decision-makers in the Nordics and Benelux regions, more than half of all companies store outdated IT products instead of recycling or reusing them. This not only poses environmental and security risks but also leads to unnecessary costs.

Joakim Aspelin, Business Unit Director Large Corporate and Public, Dustin in Sweden.

Dustin’s Voxicon monitors achieve TCO certification

To meet the growing demand for more sustainable IT products, Dustin is now offering its own office monitors certified according to TCO Certified. As of 1 July, four monitors under Dustin's own brand, Voxicon, are sustainability certified.

Joakim Aspelin, Business Unit Director Large Corporate and Public, Dustin.

Dustin and HP partner in circular IT

Dustin, a leading online based IT partner in the Nordics and the Benelux, now starts selling refurbished computers in partnership with the technology company HP. Together they are launching “HP Approved Selection.” The goal is to help companies take a step toward a more sustainable product portfolio and thereby contribute to a more circular economy.

Joakim Aspelin, Dustin.

Dustin increases proportion of takeback of IT products by over 80 per cent

14 October is International E-Waste Day, the purpose of which is to reduce the amount of electronic waste globally. Dustin wants to play a part in driving the trend towards a more circular IT industry, and the company is now seeing a rapidly growing demand for takeback of IT products among businesses. Over the last year, Dustin has increased its proportion of takeback by over 80 per cent.

 Sandra Klackenborn, Head of Sustainability at Dustin.

Dustin highlights Global Recycling Day on March 18

Global Recycling Day is held on March 18 to celebrate and highlight the importance of recycling with a focus on resources. Dustin, a leading online based IT partner in the Nordics and the Benelux, works every day to participate in and drive developments towards a more circular IT industry.

Sandra Klackenborn, Head of Sustainability, Dustin.

Dustin joins the Circular Electronics Partnership

Dustin, a leading online IT partner in the Nordics and Benelux, has now joined the global Circular Electronics Partnership (CEP). The goal of the membership is for Dustin, together with other member organisations, to work towards the goal of a circular electronics industry by 2030.

Sandra Klackenborn.

New Head of Sustainability at Dustin

Sandra Klackenborn has been appointed the new Head of Sustainability at Dustin. Sandra has more than ten years’ experience of sustainability work and has most recently had the role of head of sustainability at Ferronordic. Prior to that, she worked with sustainability issues at Telia.

Fredrik Rosenholm, Head of Sustainability at Dustin.

New Head of Sustainability at Dustin

Fredrik Rosenholm is the new Head of Sustainability at Dustin. As recently as August, he began in the role of Environmental Sustainability Manager at the IT-partner. Fredrik has 15 years of experience in the field of sustainability and was previously Head of Sustainability for H&M’s supply chain and Sustainability Director at Paulig Group.

Henrik Lampa, Head of Sustainability at Dustin.

Dustin launches new department for end-of-life returns of IT products

Dustin, a leading online IT partner serving the Nordic region and the Benelux, is launching a completely new department that will strengthen the company’s offering in end-of-life returns of IT products. The department will be based in Växjö, Sweden, and initially employ some 20 people.

Dustin wants to inspire a more circular IT industry.

Dustin strikes a blow for a more circular IT industry

24 January is Circular Electronics Day, a day that aims to highlight the environmental benefits of extending the life of electronic products. Dustin, a leading online-based IT partner with operations in the Nordic region and the Netherlands, is one of the organisations behind the global initiative and wants to inspire a more circular IT industry.

Henrik Lampa, Head of Corporate Responsibility at Dustin.

Dustin well on the way to becoming circular

Dustin, a leading online IT partner in the Nordic region and the Netherlands, has already made good progress towards achieving its goal of a 100% circular offering by 2030. During the financial year 2019/20, Dustin reused almost 93% of all recovered products, while the remaining 7% was recycled. This can be seen in Dustin’s Annual and Corporate Responsibility Report.

Henrik Lampa, Head of Corporate Responsibility at Dustin.

Dustin takes corporate responsibility work to the next level – climate-neutral and circular by 2030

Dustin, a leading online IT partner in the Nordic region and the Netherlands, is now launching a new strategy for corporate responsibility. This strategy, which extends until 2030, focuses on three areas: climate, circularity and social equality. Among other things, the company is aiming to be the very first e-commerce provider in the Nordic region to be entirely climate neutral by 2030.