DLL Nordics has been awarded the title of "Partner of the Year" at the Circular Electronics Awards. The company is recognized for its dedicated work in extending the lifecycle of IT products and reducing electronic waste.
The award was presented during a ceremony organized by the circular IT company Inrego on January 24, 2025.
DLL, a global player in financing and leasing, has been actively working to extend the lifecycle of IT products and minimize electronic waste by giving products a second life when agreements expire. In 2024, the company expanded its circular commitment across Europe, incorporating more customers into its sustainability initiatives.
- It’s an honor to receive this award as we have a high level of ambition and a certificate that we are working towards a sustainable future by extending the life cycle of IT products and reducing e-waste by giving products new life when the contracts expire, says Mirka Barvaeus, Nordic Asset Sales Manager at DLL Nordics.
Inrego Circular Electronics Awards aims to celebrate companies and organizations that have demonstrated leadership and driven the transition towards a circular electronics industry. The award is presented in two categories: Leader of the Year and Partner of the Year. Nominees are selected based on criteria such as ambition level, circular growth in the number of units, and circular growth percentage.
The motivation behind DLL Nordics’ award highlights the company's consistent efforts to integrate circular economy principles into its business model. Through close collaboration with Inrego, DLL has established an effective process to ensure that IT products gain a second lifecycle. In 2024, they elevated their circular initiatives by engaging businesses across Europe and demonstrating a strong commitment to continuous development alongside their partners. With their ambition and drive, they serve as an example of how financial institutions can lead sustainable transformation.
Through its efforts, DLL Nordics has shown that the financial sector can play a crucial role in the transition to a more circular and sustainable economy. Their contributions inspire others to follow suit, proving that IT products can go through multiple lifecycles before reaching the end of their use.