Trade-in campaign promotes responsible e-waste disposal in Brunei


Concepts Computer General Manager Vincent Pao and staff pointing at the banner of Trade-In Campaign. - BB/ANN

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: Concepts Computer relaunched its Eco-Friendly Tech Trade-In Campaign, a sustainability-driven initiative allowing customers to dispose of old or faulty electronic devices responsibly while enjoying savings on new technology.

Running from November 1 until November 29, the campaign provides the public with the opportunity to trade in older laptops, printers, networking devices and other IT products.

In return, customers can receive discounts of up to 50 per cent on new products from brands including Acer, Epson, D-Link, Logitech, APC and Govee. “As technology continues to evolve, we want to make it easier for customers to upgrade responsibly.

“The campaign aims to reduce electronic waste by encouraging proper recycling while offering better value on newer, more efficient products – a simple step towards a greener future for Brunei,” said Concepts Computer General Manager Vincent Pao.

He added that a key highlight of the campaign is that customers who trade in any old IT device can purchase selected Acerpure Lifestyle and Health products at 50 per cent off, while stocks last. - Borneo Bulletin/ANN

 

 

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