Foxway received the award in Geneva, underlining its key role in the circular economy. The Swedish company, which specializes in electronic equipment management and reuse services, was singled out for its ability to transform every repair, every choice and every sustainability improvement into concrete action with a measurable impact on the environment. Its "circular tech" model, based on extending the life of devices, reusing materials and optimizing resources, embodies precisely the philosophy of systemic transformation that Lenovo seeks to promote through this ranking.
This award is the crowning achievement of a long-term commitment to a digital economy (a sector that pollutes as much as air travel) that is more sober, more responsible and better aligned with global sustainability issues. The Lenovo 360 Circle Awards are presented annually and bring together a broad network of partners committed to sustainable solutions. The awards recognize the most innovative, effective and measurable initiatives. In 2025, nearly 600 entries were reviewed by an internal jury of Lenovo experts and executives, according to criteria aligned with the UN's Sustainable Development Goals.
With sales of 680 million euros in 2024, Foxway is one of Europe's leaders in the circular economy. With 38,000 reconditioned computers in one year, the Swedish company has avoided the emission of 9.9 tonnes ofCO2.