leapp

leapp

Refurbished Apple and Samsung Products

What does this brand sell?

iPhones, iMacs, Macbooks, iPads, iWatchs, AppleTV, Samsung phones, protection screens, cases, chargers, cables, speakers, keyboards, other accessories.

Netherlands

Vegan/ vegetarian?
Not Applicable
Delivery
Delivery occurs by truck
Transportation mode
Unknown
Vegan / vegetarian
Not Applicable
Delivery
Delivery occurs by truck
Transportation Mode
Unknown

Does this brand offset carbon emissions and/or implement circular business practices?

They do not mention circularity or carbon emission offset

About The Company

Get the ins and outs

Leapp was created in the Netherlands in 2011 and has been the specialist in refurbishment since then. They want to offer alternatives to anyone who wants an amazing product and service but doesn’t necessarily need the latest of the latest. They mainly offer Apple products but they have also started offering Samsung phones. Their corporate culture is therefore characterized as passionate, open and informal, with serious opportunities for talent

The refurbished products are extensively checked, tested, cleaned, repaired, replaced and upgraded where necessary. This way, the environmentally conscious consumer gets a device that works just as well as a new device, but for a lower price.

“To make Apple products widely accessible.”

No information has been found on the achieved sustainable milestones.

No information has been found on their future plans

No information has been found on any awards received

Product details

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Store locator

There is no physical shop available.

Delivery To* (Website)

Delivery to Belgium, France, Germany and Netherlands

Subscription

This brand does not offer a subscription programme.

Store locator

There is no physical shop available.

Delivery To* (Website)

Delivery to Belgium, France, Germany and Netherlands

Packaging/packaging materials

No details are available regarding packaging.

Donations / partnerships

No information has been found on any partnerships

Subscription

This brand does not offer a subscription programme.

Materials

Depending on the product chosen materials will vary

Fully sourced and manufactured in Europe?

Unknown

Certifications

No information has been found on certifications

Materials

Depending on the product chosen materials will vary

Fully sourced and manufactured in Europe?

Unknown

Packaging/packaging materials

No details are available regarding packaging.

Donations / partnerships

No information has been found on any partnerships

Certifications

No information has been found on certifications

in depth production details

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No information on this is provided by the brand.

No information on this is provided by the brand.

MacBook Pro 13 inch i5 2.3 8GB 256 GB = EUR 389.00

iPhone 15 128GB = 709.00

Apple Watch SE 2022 GPS 40mm = EUR 179.00

Samsung A52 128GB = EUR 179.00

 

Producing a new iPhone produces approximately 27kg CO2 emissions, but a refurbished iPad saves around 80kg of CO2, and a refurbished MacBook between 170-200kg of CO2

No information on this is provided by the brand.

Producing a new iPhone needs approximately 100 litres of water.

No information on this is provided by the brand.

50 million tons of electronics are thrown away every year. That is about 25 kilos per Dutch household. Don’t you think that is an awful lot? By choosing a refurbished device, you help prevent waste.

The parts that can no longer be used in a devide are collected and recycled.

No information on this is provided by the brand.

No information on this is provided by the brand.

Further reading

No more information regarding sustainability reports, life cycle analyses or impact reports is available.

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