Press Release | 17 May 2022

Orange launches the “Re” initiative in Europe during the 2022 ChangeNOW international summit

Partager sur

Over the past five years, ChangeNOW has offered a platform for entrepreneurs, large corporations, public figures, and NGO leaders to present their environmental initiatives. From May 19 to 21, 2022, professionals and the general public will get involved in roundtable discussions, interactive conferences, pitches, exhibitions and networking.

Orange, ChangeNOW’s partner for 2022, has made the environment a core aspect of its Engage 2025 strategic plan. Because economic performance goes hand-in-hand with social and environmental accountability, ChangeNOW is an opportunity for Orange to demonstrate the specific progress it has made in these areas, particularly through the launch of the “Re” initiative in Europe


Launch of the “Re” circular economy initiative throughout Europe


Each year, more than 1.5 billion mobile phones are manufactured worldwide yet just 1-2% of these phones are recycled globally.

On October 8, 2020, Orange launched the “Re” initiative, based around three pillars: recycling, returns and refurbishment. The goal was to raise public awareness of the environmental impact of mobile phones, recycling, and give a second life to mobile equipmentand therefore consolidate Orange’s commitment to the circular economy in all our activities and practices.

In October 2021, Orange extended this commitment by establishing the initiative's fourth pillar: repairs.

Orange now allows all of its customers to give a second life to their phone.

  • Recycling

Orange recycles phones that no longer work and/or have no cash value. In France, all profits from recycling are donated to the Emmaüs International network. 

  • Returns

Orange customers can trade in their phone in-store for an immediate discount or credit voucher. Returns can give a second life to the mobile and in France, 2 euros from each return are donated to the Emmaüs International network.

  • Refurbishment

As an alternative to buying a brand-new phone, Orange offers a range of refurbished phones for sale, collaborating with experts in second-hand mobiles: Recommerce, Intancia, Cordon, Renewd. 

  • Repairs

Mobiles can be dropped off and then collected after being repaired at 530 Orange stores in metropolitan France. On average, the phone is repaired within 24 hours. The customer can track the repair automatically by email and SMS. Repairs receive a 12-month warranty.

Since its launch in France, the “Re” initiative has ramped up the collection rate (recycling + returns) of used mobiles, from 13.4% in 2020 to 22.3% in 2021, in line with the 30% target Orange has set for 2025.

In total, around 1.9 million mobiles have been returned and recycled since the initiative launched.

Based on this experience in France, Orange has decided to continue its efforts to develop this initiative, and in 2022 it is extending and launching the “Re” initiative in all countries in Europe where the Group operates.

Following successful launches in Luxembourg, Belgium, and Poland at the start of the year, Moldova, Slovakia, Romania, and Spain will launch the initiative in the coming months.

Mari-Noëlle Jégo-Laveissière, Deputy CEO, Europe at Orange, explains: I am delighted and proud that Orange is consolidating its commitment and its initiatives to support the circular economy and sustainable development by launching the Re initiative throughout Europe. This launch will not only give us a unified insight into our commitments, but it will also allow us to support and guide our customers, and, more generally, the general public with their responsible actions. We offer a true ‘toolbox’ to help limit the environmental impact of mobile phones.

 

The results of the international Solidarity FabLabs challenge live on the Orange stage at ChangeNOW

The international challenge is aimed at young people looking to enter the world of work, who Orange trains for free at our Solidarity FabLabs.

This year, the projects directly address UN Sustainable Development Goal No. 2: "End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture."

Over the past few months, 15 “AgriMakers” projects from 10 countries in Europe, Africa and the Middle East were shortlisted by the Orange Foundation, with three then chosen by the online audience and jury.

These three remaining teams, chosen as finalists on May 10, will be put to a public vote on ChangeNOW’s main stage.

Discover the three projects here

 

Committed speeches throughout the summit

To promote Orange’s commitments to the environment at a leading event, and support entrepreneurial momentum to benefit sustainable growth, Orange speeches are planned throughout the event:

  • Friday, May 20 at 11:15 on the ChangeNOW main stage: “Corporate responsibility: from collaborations to coalitions

Christel Heydemann, Orange CEO, will review the importance of collaboration to globally drive the ecological transition.

  • Friday, May 20 at 13:45 on one of the ChangeNOW main stages: “Social innovation as a driver for business

Elizabeth Tchoungui, Orange Executive Director, CSR, will discuss social innovation and inclusion, which are not only essential for accelerating change, but also a driver for business.

  • Friday, May 20 in the afternoon on the ChangeNOW Live TV stage: “Launch of the Re initiative in Europe

Marie-Noëlle Jégo-Laveissière, Orange Deputy CEO, Europe, will talk about the Group’s environmental commitments through the Re initiative in Europe.

Télécharger le kit presse

PR_Orange ChangeNOW 2022_eng-pdf

Télécharger Ajouter au panier

Contacts presse

À propos d’Orange

Orange est l’un des principaux opérateurs de télécommunications dans le monde, avec un chiffre d’affaires de 39,7 milliards d’euros en 2023 et 128 000 salariés au 30 septembre 2024, dont 71 000 en France. Le Groupe servait 292 millions de clients au 30 Septembre 2024, dont 253 millions de clients mobile et 22 millions de clients haut débit fixe. Ces chiffres ont été retraités à la suite de la déconsolidation de certaines activités en Espagne liées à la création de la co-entreprise MASORANGE. Le Groupe est présent dans 26 pays (y compris les pays non consolidés).
Orange est également l’un des leaders mondiaux des services de télécommunications aux entreprises multinationales sous la marque Orange Business. En février 2023, le Groupe a présenté son plan stratégique « Lead the Future », construit sur un nouveau modèle d’entreprise et guidé par la responsabilité et l’efficacité. « Lead the Future » capitalise sur l’excellence des réseaux afin de renforcer le leadership d’Orange dans la qualité de service.

Orange est coté sur Euronext Paris (symbole ORA) et sur le New York Stock Exchange (symbole ORAN).
Pour plus d’informations (sur le web et votre mobile) : www.orange.com, www.orange-business.com et l’app Orange News ou pour nous suivre sur X : @presseorange.

Orange et tout autre produit ou service d’Orange cités dans ce communiqué sont des marques détenues par Orange ou Orange Brand Services Limited.