A Leeds firm has struck a deal with access recovery firm S2S to create a recovery and refurb outfit.
The partnership, dubbed zeroC, wants to create end to end management of kit including laptops, phones and tablets for small businesses up to corporations.
Pure COO Cliff Fox said: “This is all about the salvaging and re-use of IT equipment.”
Fox said that refurbing a laptop will save 250Kg of carbon dioxide meaning that organisations could spend 50 percent less than buying a new product.
S2S commercial director, Alan Dukinfield said the partnership between the firms will help to dispel firms’ “throw away” attitudes.
Pure shipped 25,000 new laptops during the pandemic, most used for people working from home.