Understanding Trade-in and Circular Economy

Understanding Trade-in and Circular Economy

Outdated technology is bound to be an inconvenience at some point. It is quite a task to figure out an efficient way to dispose of it, and that old tech inevitably ends up piling up, collecting dust in closets and cabinets. You cannot just toss it away, but you are clueless as to how to properly recycle it. Hence, that iPhone 12 remains in that closet. What if there was a method to manage this outdated tech while also earning some money? Keep reading to discover more.


The Circular Economy

As it so happens, That iPhone of yours could actually be of assistance to the environment. How is that, you might ask. By using it to participate in the circular economy. This term refers to the minimization of harm to the environment by the reuse of the array of resources already in our possession. Usually, the old tech, when simply thrown away, ends up in landfills, contributing to the ever-growing electronic waste, because of the release of toxins. Trading that old tech helps in supporting circular economy.


How need-a-phone trade-ins stands out?

Our trade-in program differs from others. It's entirely contract-free, unlike many carriers (like, Bell, Rogers, Telus) offer that require a new phone or as an in-store credit, to buy their highly marked-up accessories. With need-a-phone trade-ins, you can trade in your gadget without any contractual obligations and get cash directly deposited into your bank account. Real money. So, consider using the actual cash as a backup when your current device finally breaks down. After evaluating your device, we'll make you an offer. You'll have three weeks to send your device to the us. Once received and inspected, your payment will be deposited directly into your bank account within a few days.

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