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London-based sustainable technology company Reboxed has partnered with Exertis subsidiary MTR Group to expand Reboxed’s access to high-quality pre-owned phones. The collaboration will boost Reboxed’s supply of top-quality refurbished devices, enabling the company to scale its recommerce platform. Reboxed is heavily into selling used Samsung devices and MTR is and accredited Samsung repairer. Reboxed is

Circular economy startup Reboxed has launched ReboxedOS, a platform aimed at helping brands manage consumer electronics trade ins and inventory management The platform allows companies to establish and scale co-branded resale, trade-in, and recycling programs, with a focus on both revenue growth and sustainability. It has been designed to integrate with existing systems, allowing brands

Secondary market startup Reboxed has secured £1.6 million in seed funding from venture capitalist ACF Investors to develop its retail partner programs and Reboxed for Business service.

Secondary market startup Reboxed has secured £1.6 million in seed funding from venture capitalist ACF Investors to develop its retail partner programs and Reboxed for Business service.

Reboxed aims to fight e-waste and rehome 100 million devices by 2030 with its circular economy business model

The deal aims to incentivise consumers in going for more sustainable tech

Reboxed launched boldly right amid the pandemic, in September 2020. Co-founders Phil Kemish and Matt Thorne spoke to us about the past 18 months and how the brand is seeking to grow in the market

5G, foldables and digital transformation are set to remain big themes in 2022, but sustainability will also really start to impact user decisions. We asked the industry for their take on the year ahead

Growing consumer awareness of environmental issues will underpin a year of healthy growth for the refurbished and second-life sector

Milestone hit after a new £705,000 round, following 2020 launch