Depanero expands services in electric mobility and green energy
Depanero, a service company from Romania, is expanding its range of services in the area of electric mobility and green energy.
Depanero, a service company from Romania, is expanding its range of services in the area of electric mobility and green energy.
People are no longer throwing away their phones when they break and prefer to repair them, says Irina Mincinopschi, General Manager of Depanero. She talked to Green Forum about the company's strategy in the area of sustainability, the types of CSR projects that the company supports, and the advantages of using solar energy. Many electronic products nearing the end of their life, like computers, TVs, printers, refrigerators, etc., can be reused, refurbished, or recycled. Irina Mincinopschi also says that, in 2022, the company reached a volume of 5 million repairs carried out.
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