Electronic devices

Selling, purchasing, and enhancing the value of unused Electronic devices in the B2B circuit of the circular economy

According to the 2022 Electronic Waste Management Report presented by the WEEE Coordination Center, the collection rate for 2022 stands at 34.01%, down from 34.56% in 2021, well below the 65% target set by EU Directive 2012/19/EU, implemented by Legislative Decree 49/2014 for the management of electronic devices.

To support this situation, the Sfridoo Marketplace has been created to manage electrical and electronic equipment in a circular manner, where you can find the right partner for the recovery of unused EEE.

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Examples of Electronic Devices

  • Computer Portatili

    Laptops

  • Pannelli fotovoltaici

    Photovoltaic panels

  • Schermi Monitor

    Monitor Screens

  • Modem

    Modem

  • Schede elettroniche

    Electronic boards

How it works

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  • Step 1

    Free listing

    Enter your waste into Sfridoo® for free and make the most of your production waste by giving it back a value you thought was lost

  • Step 2

    Get offers and support

    Get support and offers according to your needs from the Sfridoo expert team and start selling waste, scrap, by-products and secondary materials

  • Step 3

    Join the network

    Create business agreements and contribute to the networking of circular enterprises that invest in environmental sustainability and industrial symbiosis

Success Stories

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Concrete examples of companies that have reduced Electrical and Electonic devices disposal costs

  • Case study Services

    100% cost savings on electrical and electronic devices

    The Sfridoo team established a fruitful collaboration with a leading company in the electrical and electronic devices industry, which was incurring disposal costs of 250 €/ton on a batch of 10,000 devices.

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    Gain of 15,000€ on electrical devices disposal but still usable

    A leading clothing company needed to obtain and discover the maximum economic value of an entire warehouse property located in the province of Milan.
    Intenzione dell’azienda, non conoscendo il vero valore del magazzino, era quello di dismettere oggetti ancora funzionanti e riutilizzabili.

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    Refurbished electronic devices brought to value for a corporate digital company

    The Sfridoo team helped a major corporate in the digital sector to make refurbished their electronic devices that were still in excellent condition but no longer useful to the company. Specifically, it evaluated and valued twenty-four pallets of electronic devices, amounting to 10,000 devices including smartphones and laptops.

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  • Case study MMR

    Valued a truckload of electrical devices for a leading retail company

    In the retail sector (large-scale retail trade), the Sfridoo team supported a leading company in bringing value to a whole truckload of electronic devices that were still in good condition, mismanaged and reusable.

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    Zeroing disposal costs on company assets

    A Bologna-based IT company eliminates disposal costs on 500 company assets thanks to Sfridoo’s remarketing valuation and asset management.

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Enter the Sfridoo Marketplace

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Discover Sfridoo's Marketplace for free, where you can explore a wide range of waste material listings, with the opportunity to buy or sell them among thousands of companies in the network.

Come in

Find answers to your questions

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  • What can I do with my company's electronic devices instead of disposing of them?

    Electronic waste is material recovered from the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment, such as computers, printers, smartphones, household appliances, and business IT devices. This waste can be reused, reconditioned, or recovered for valuable materials.

  • What can I do with my company's WEEE instead of disposing of it?

    Instead of disposing of your company’s electronic devices as waste, you can sell or relocate them on Sfridoo. Many electronic components retain their value even after they have been decommissioned and can be resold, reconditioned, or used for material recovery.

  • What steps do I need to take to register on the platform?

    Registration on the platform is completed in two simple steps.

    First, click on “START NOW” and indicate whether you intend to promote your materials or find materials and make purchase requests.

    Once you have done this, you will be contacted by an expert from the team to discuss the opportunities with Sfridoo in more detail.

  • What are the advantages of selling electronic waste compared to disposal?

    Selling unused electronic devices on Sfridoo allows you to earn money instead of paying disposal costs. It also reduces environmental impact, promotes the circular economy, and simplifies bureaucratic procedures compared to classifying them as waste.

  • How much time do I have to get the most out of my company's electronic devices?

    Generally, electronic devices retain their market value for a period ranging from 2 to 5 years. After this time, they gradually become obsolete, reducing opportunities for sale or reuse. Planning disposal in a timely manner allows you to obtain a higher return.

  • Who can purchase waste from WEEE?

    Waste from WEEE is sought after by recycling companies, electronic component manufacturers, refurbishment centers, and industrial entities that reuse recovered materials. These entities recover the materials contained in discarded devices for new production or direct reuse.

  • If I have multiple locations with decommissioned electrical equipment, do I need to create multiple profiles?

    From a single profile, you can monitor all locations that produce waste and invite other users authorized by you to operate on Sfridoo.