GreenDice is designed to create a sustainable business model that can bring high-quality IT opportunities to areas where traditional economic development has not yet reached.
With proper maintenance, your new computer should add value for at least 3 to 5 years, or until your computer needs increase. With the GreenDice model, you are not just consuming a new product, but creating an opportunity for those who did not have it before...
Continue readingHow to make sure that a well-kept device has value even after 3-5 years? In the form of GreenDice cooperation, there is always an agreed value for the resale of the equipment, which is an obligation for us, but gives the customer the opportunity to direct their device to our value journey and participate in it!
Continue readingWhy was GreenDice founded? In order to make access to the computer world accessible and purposeful to everyone in the world through better consumption habits, with the understanding that someone in particular believes in and contributes to your development!
Continue readingComputers give us countless opportunities for learning, creativity, communication, e-services, etc. But for many, these doors remain closed because they do not have the necessary knowledge...
Continue readingWe're sharing success stories where people's good consumption and behavioral habits have created an opportunity for those who did not have it before!
Continue readingEverything taken from nature must work for the longest possible cycle. If a product can no longer provide value in any aspect of green dice, we will invest in the reuse of materials and the creation of new products from existing resources.
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Omniva and the technology recycling company GreenDice have started a collaboration. As part of their first joint project, well-maintained IT devices from Omniva will be provided to […]
On Wednesday, April 12, GreenDice’s practical webinar was held, the main speaker of which was the company’s CEO and founder, Argo Alaniit. He talked about environmental impact, […]
We have signed a service agreement with SEB and will redirect the bank’s well-maintained IT devices to families living in Estonia. Together, through IT equipment circulation, we […]
Mapri Ehitus is directing its used computers to the GreenDice community, taking the first steps on a measurable sustainability journey. Tõnu Jalakas, Mapri Ehitus’ Quality and Development […]