Supply Chain

In evaluating the whole value chain of the mobile sector, a significant proportion of carbon emissions result from the manufacture of network equipment and mobile devices.

Operators are increasingly engaging with suppliers to help them disclose their climate impacts and set reduction targets. The industry as a whole is also moving towards more circularity around repair and recycling of equipment to tackle the problem of e-waste.

Guidance and Insight

Strategy Paper for Circular Economy: Network equipment

Strategy Paper for Circular Economy: Network equipment

Circular Economy for Devices

Strategy Paper for Circular Economy: Mobile devices

A group of four people stand in a circle, holding smartphones and smiling. The phones are held towards the center, capturing various angles. The background is a clear sky, giving the image a bright and cheerful atmosphere. The focus is on hands and phones from a low-angle perspective.

Rethinking Mobile Phones: The business case for circularity

A smartphone is being repaired. A gloved hand holds a small tool, working on the phone's exposed internal components, including the battery and circuitry. A blue plastic pry tool is partially visible beside the phone, all on a white surface.

Quantifying the Carbon Savings of Circularity

Taking Action

Reuse, Refurbish, Recycle

Reuse, Refurbish, Recycle

Catalysing Partnerships in Plastics

Catalysing Partnerships in Plastics Report

ClimateTech: E-waste

ClimateTech: E-waste

SME Climate Hub

JAC Initiative

JAC Initiative

Device Eco Rating Scheme