Less Waste, More Repairs: Allianz Partners Fights Against Technological Obsolescence

Here’s the translation into American English:

In a context of growing concern about electronic waste, which exceeds 2.5 million tons annually, Allianz Partners has launched an innovative initiative. Through an extension warranty insurance, the company not only protects devices beyond the standard three-year period but also promotes effective repairs, achieving a 75% success rate in less than three hours.

A recent study by Allianz reveals that, without immediate measures, electronic waste could reach 82 million tons by 2030. Despite this alarming projection, only 33% of consumers choose to repair their devices instead of replacing them, exacerbating the waste crisis.

The new insurance from Allianz aims not only to offer solutions to customers but also to contribute to waste reduction through quick and effective repairs. This sustainable consumption model is supported by a network of providers committed to responsible practices, including the use of renewable energy and efficient resource management.

Furthermore, in situations where a device cannot be repaired, the company encourages recycling and reusing components, aligning with the principles of the circular economy. Cristina Rosado, Head of Mobile Devices and Digital Risk at Allianz Partners, emphasizes that “every repair is an opportunity to care for the planet and provide our customers with a more responsible and efficient service.”

With this strategy, Allianz Partners seeks to assert its leadership in sustainable solutions in the insurance sector, promoting a future where technology and ecological responsibility coexist.

via: MiMub in Spanish

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