Welcome to the refurbished revolution
Our 2024 Impact Report examines the environmental impact of our favorite pocket devices—the good, the bad, and the Caveman Ziro.
There’s no denying technology has changed
the way we live.
Nowadays, it’s standard practice to order a quattro formaggi pizza at the tap of a screen (extra anchovies please) or to pull up the latest 4K HD triple-lens camera with a single swipe.

How smart is your smartphone?
Producing a new smartphone from scratch guzzles heaps of natural resources and spits out greenhouse gasses in the process.
How to build a smartphone :
Dig up 588 lbs of raw materials
Using invasive techniques like mining, blasting, and drilling.
Use 23,500 gallons of fresh water
That’s enough to get your recommended 8 glasses a day for 112 years.
Emit 185 lbs of CO2e
The equivalent of over 372 miles of driving.
Toss aside 7.05 oz of e-waste
That’s (probably) heavier than your smartphone.
The digital industry is predicted to represent
14%
of total global emissions
by 2040
(that’s more than the entire aviation industry.)
But there’s a better way.
Compared to a brand newdevice, a refurbished smartphone uses
-
91%
Less raw materials
-
86%
Less water
-
92%
Less greenhouse gasses
-
89%Less e-waste
If half the population opted for a refurbished device instead of buying brand new it would
Avoid the emissions
of more than

US tons of CO2e every year
Leave Mother Earth
with a lot more of her natural resources intact