There’s no doubt that sustainability has become the buzzword of the 21st century. And if you’re clued up on all things sustainability, chances are you’ve come across the words ‘circular economy’.
Sustainability initiatives are dominating headlines and social media for the first time; consumers are demanding more, and forward-thinking companies are starting to shift their business models accordingly.
Up to 80% of the materials in your old phones are recyclable, so don’t let them sit in the kitchen drawer – or worse, end up in landfill. Use Reconome’s phone recycling service instead.
From apps that help you share excess food with those who need it to biodegradable water sachets made from seaweed, here’s a glimpse into a few of the London-based start-ups driving forward our city’s sustainability initiatives.
We’ve all been here. We’ve all probably got a couple sitting at home, or a whole office storage room full of ‘em. RECONO.ME offers convenient options to help you sustainably dispose of used laptops.
Today’s plastic packaging issue needs little introduction. For many of us, Christmas came and went, leaving a shiny trail of plastic packaging in its wake.
2018 saw the media and public turn its attention to the environment. At RECONO.me we think 2019 is the year for change. We’re sharing our little black book of big green contacts to help you make lasting changes to your environment.
Is the circular economy all it’s cracked up to be?
The idea is at the core of RECONO.me. It’s nothing less than a fundamental rethinking of how we build and create the goods and services that keep our society ticking over.