SERI Launches 2025 ReThink Awards to Honor Innovations in Electronics Sustainability
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SERI's ReThink Awards offer organizations a platform to showcase groundbreaking innovations in electronics sustainability, positioning winners as industry leaders.
The ReThink Awards evaluate nominees based on transformative actions, measurable impact, and contributions to electronics sustainability, with nominations open globally until June 30, 2025.
By recognizing sustainable innovations in electronics, the ReThink Awards inspire a movement towards a circular ecosystem, benefiting the planet and future generations.
Art meets sustainability as SERI collaborates with artist Steve Heller to craft awards from recycled electronics, symbolizing the transformation of waste into art.
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The Sustainable Electronics Recycling International (SERI) has announced the opening of nominations for the 2025 ReThink Awards, a new initiative designed to honor organizations making significant strides in electronics sustainability. These awards seek to highlight those who are not just improving existing processes but are reimagining the entire lifecycle of electronics to foster a more circular economy.
Jeff Seibert, SERI’s Chief Provocateur, emphasized the need for radical thinking in electronics sustainability, stating that the ReThink Awards are about celebrating those who dare to challenge the status quo and inspire broader industry change. The awards are open to a wide range of stakeholders across the electronics value chain, from designers to recyclers, who are implementing innovative solutions that extend product lifecycles and reduce waste.
Nominees will be judged on their ability to think differently, the tangible impact of their initiatives, and their contribution to the sustainability of electronics. The awards are globally inclusive, with no geographical restrictions on nominations. Winners will be announced at the eSummit in Minneapolis in September, where they will have the chance to present their innovations to industry leaders.
In a unique collaboration, artist Steve Heller has created the awards from recycled electronic components, symbolizing the transformation of waste into value. This initiative not only recognizes excellence in sustainability but also serves as a call to action for the entire electronics industry to embrace innovative approaches to environmental challenges.
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