Sustainable Christmas gifts: For a green Christmas

Sustainable Christmas gifts: For a green Christmas
Sustainable Christmas gifts: For a green Christmas
Cell phones are popular Christmas gifts. Thanks to second-hand devices, you can please your loved ones while preserving the environment.

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Second-hand cell phones don’t belong under the Christmas tree? It’s in the past! Here are five reasons to give away a second-hand smartphone this year.

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  • Giving a second-hand mobile phone at Christmas means contributing to the circular economy.
  • Swisscom reconditions used devices to put them back on the market.
  • Used cell phones are checked and repaired before being sold and often have a return guarantee.

Calling, sharing photos or opening a new door in the Advent calendar app: smartphones accompany us every day. Devices are often replaced while they are still working without problems, for example if you receive a new one as a Christmas present.

As some people like to own the latest smartphone model, they also tend to look towards new devices when giving gifts. However, there are good reasons to choose second-hand cell phones.

1. Used cell phones conserve the planet’s resources

By having defective cell phones repaired or buying second-hand devices rather than replacing them with a new model, we contribute to protecting the environment. Indeed, the manufacture of new devices requires precious raw materials such as rare metals, the extraction of which has an impact on the environment.

To ensure that raw materials from old devices are reintroduced into the circuit, it is important to use mobile phones and other electronic devices for as long as possible and recycle them at the end of their life. Offering a second-hand mobile phone at Christmas means making an important contribution to the circular economy.

2. Used devices are 100% functional

It’s a myth that used phones don’t work properly. Resellers like Swisscom check recycled devices before selling them and repair them if necessary. Used phones have good battery life and are often guaranteed for several years.

Swisscom offers quality used devices in different sizes, colors and conditions, and provides a twelve-month warranty. If the mobile phone does not meet users’ expectations, it can be returned very easily.

3. Used phones are trending

Old-fashioned, second-hand cell phones? Quite the contrary! Around a fifth of young people aged 12 to 19 in Switzerland today own a second-hand smartphone. As part of Swisscom’s Refreshed recovery program, the number of devices taken back and recycled has increased significantly since 2016.

4. Buying used cell phones means saving money

Used phones are cheaper than new devices. So, if the budget is a little tight at the end of the year, it is still possible to please your loved ones by offering them a second-hand phone at an advantageous price.

Before purchasing, it is worth comparing the price of the used phone with that of a similar new device, for example on the Swisscom website for private customers.

5. Wide choice

Around Christmas, the stores are colorful and the choice of mobile phones is large. Even outside of the Advent period, there is a wide selection of used phones of different models and brands, which may no longer be available at all in new condition.

Extend the life of cell phones

Are your loved ones’ cell phones all working perfectly? Accessories such as cell phone cases, waterproof cases for outdoor activities or protective films against screen cracks are useful Christmas gifts that extend the life of devices.

There are now phone cases made from eco-friendly materials like recycled plastic, bamboo or cork, and even charging cables made from recycled copper. These accessories therefore not only help to extend the lifespan of mobile phones, they are also durable and aesthetic.


This article was written in cooperation with Swisscom

Swisscom is committed to ecological, social and economic sustainability: to climate protection, to a sustainable lifestyle and to the responsible use of digital media. Switzerland’s leading ICT company has already been recognized several times for its long-standing commitment to sustainable development and is, according to TIME Magazine, among the 500 most sustainable companies in the world in 2024. The Swisscom Campus transmits important knowledge and gives valuable advice on digital media and their daily use.

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