Circularity – Mobile News https://mobilenewscwp.co.uk Fri, 21 Nov 2025 10:00:18 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 https://mobilenewscwp.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/cropped-2_Favicon-32x32.png Circularity – Mobile News https://mobilenewscwp.co.uk 32 32 Reboxed and Uswitch launch joint-branded online marketplace for used devices https://mobilenewscwp.co.uk/news/article/reboxed-and-uswitch-launch-joint-branded-online-marketplace-for-used-devices/ https://mobilenewscwp.co.uk/news/article/reboxed-and-uswitch-launch-joint-branded-online-marketplace-for-used-devices/#respond Fri, 21 Nov 2025 08:00:11 +0000 https://mobilenewscwp.co.uk/?p=179341 Refurbished tech specialist Reboxed and comparison giant Uswitch have teamed up to power a new refurbished device marketplace and trade-in offering. 

The new Reboxed and Uswitch site compares deals on refurbished and used devices. It has integrated Reboxed’s technology to allow users to purchase used devices and trade in old handsets for cashback

Uswitch is using Reboxed’s Circularity-as-a-Service (CAAS) platform. This which provides retailers with a single point for circular tech covering device sourcing, grading, logistics, repair, fulfilment and performance tracking. It has been designed to integrate with existing systems, allowing brands to incorporate circular commerce into their operations. It includes options for direct stock feeds and API integrations, along with inventory management and repair services.

Defining moment 

This is a defining moment for circular tech in the UK. Uswitch is one of the most trusted names in helping people make smart decisions about their devices and monthly costs,”said Reboxed co-founder Phil Kemish. “Circular upgrades aren’t a second option anymore, They’re simply the smart, mainstream choice.”

Kemish: defining moment for circular tech i

Kemish said the collaboration reflects Reboxed’s mission to make high-quality devices more accessible while reducing environmental impact.

Uswitch’s decision to enter the refurbished device space aligns with its strategy of offering value-driven decision-making and refurbished tech represents a logical extension of the comparison site’s mobile services.

The Reboxed alignment means Uswitch can offer verified stock, consistent grading standards, bundled warranties and a fully managed trade-in process to help reduce barriers to adoption for risk-averse consumers.

Reboxed co-founder Matt Thorne said the CAAS model allows partners like Uswitch to enter the refurbished market with “zero operational lift”.

Thorne: fully managed refurbished marketplace

Our platform gives retailers everything they need to offer a truly circular upgrade experience. We provide a fully managed refurbished marketplace, instant trade-in valuations, verified like-new stock, carbon reporting and full customer-journey integration. Retailers plug in once and instantly unlock the full circular upgrade ecosystem.”

Reboxed says strict grading, warranties and quality checks have strengthened consumer confidence in the category. Analysts CCS Insight reckon 25 per cent of all UK smartphones sold in 2024 were second-hand, and over half of consumers are now consider buying refurbished. Aroound  63 per cent of 16–24-year-olds say they would choose a refurbished device for their next upgrade.

]]> https://mobilenewscwp.co.uk/news/article/reboxed-and-uswitch-launch-joint-branded-online-marketplace-for-used-devices/feed/ 0 DEFRA Minister calls for more circularity effort between government and businesses https://mobilenewscwp.co.uk/news/article/defra-minister-calls-for-more-circularity-effort-between-government-and-businesses/ https://mobilenewscwp.co.uk/news/article/defra-minister-calls-for-more-circularity-effort-between-government-and-businesses/#respond Thu, 23 Oct 2025 10:45:19 +0000 https://mobilenewscwp.co.uk/?p=179176 There needs to be a united effort between government, business and communities to build a more circular economy.

So said Mary Creagh MP CBE, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Minister for Nature) at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, speaking at Mobile News Circular Summit conference in London yesterday.

She urged manufacturers to make circular their competitive edge rand retailers should offer more circular products and aftercare. Consumers needed embrace repair and reuse and investors should back the businesses building this new economy.”

The circular economy is one of the great economic opportunities of our time. Early adopters will capture new markets, create jobs and lead the green economy. Circularity is not a fad,  it’s a fundamental shift in how we create and sustain value.

Mary Creagh: “Circularity is not a fad”

The choices we make today “will determine the health of our economy and the wellbeing of our planet for generations to come. We must redesign our systems to support sustainability, to reduce waste, and to empower people and communities” she told 200 delegates to the conference

Creagh said the country had “moved from promises to practical action,” with companies across key sectors now designing products for reuse and repair. “We’ve gone from talking about responsibility to actually implementing circular business models,” she said.

She praised innovators such as Dutch smartphone maker Fairphone for proving that repairability can be built into design. “I’ve broken an iPhone screen myself so I know how it feels when something small turns into a big expense.”

Fairphne: p”roving that repairability can be built into design”

She recalled a meeting with Apple executives, noting: “They told me proudly they’d done a lot on circularity. I told them, ‘Yes, because governments pushed you to do it.’ Regulation drives innovation.”

The Minster described how the UK’s resource and waste strategy now embeds circular principles “through every stage of a product’s life from design to recovery.”

Reforms had already saved local authorities £1.4 billion a year. By next year she said every household in England will have consistent collections for paper, glass, metals, plastics, food waste, and garden waste.

The Extended Producer Responsibility policy has shifted the cost of waste from households to the businesses that create it, encouraging better product design and packaging. She also cited bans on single-use plastics and £13 million invested in food waste redistribution.

The UK has seen a boom in re-commerce. eBay told me 40 per cent of their listings are now for refurbished or second-hand items.” She also praised E-Spares, noting that 270,000 customers had ordered parts this year to repair their own appliances “proof that people want to repair, they just need the tools and confidence.”

Creagh said government must lead by example. Defra had partnered with ATOS to create one of the UK’s largest digital circular procurement projects, ensuring products and services are designed for longevity.

Public procurement is being reshaped to prioritise circular thinking from the very beginning,” she said.

In England 1.5 million people are using refurbished laptops, tablets or smartphones provided through public sector partnerships. That’s circular economy in action.”

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