BNP Paribas opens technology refurbishment and remarketing centre in France

The new 3,500 square metre technology refurbishment and remarketing centre in Buchelay (Yvelines) will support businesses in maximising the lifespan of their IT devices through refurbishment, promoting a circular economy.

  • Thursday, 6th March 2025 Posted 1 year ago in by Phil Alsop

Operated by BNP Paribas 3 Step IT and with a capacity of up to 400,000, the centre will handle equipment from both the Bank's clients and BNP Paribas entities in continental Europe.

BNP Paribas has opened a new technology refurbishment and remarketing centre in Buchelay, Yvelines, reinforcing its commitment to addressing the growing challenge of electronic waste in Europe. This investment aligns with BNP Paribas' commitment to advancing the circular economy by extending the lifecycle of IT equipment such as laptops, desktops, mobile phones, tablets, and servers.

Located 45 minutes from Paris, this centre is operated by BNP Paribas 3 Step IT, a joint venture launched in 2019 between the professional equipment financing subsidiary of BNP Paribas, BNP Paribas Leasing Solutions, and the Finnish company 3stepIT, a Nordic leader in circular technology services.

The centre is equipped to process and prepare for remarketing or responsible recycling more than 400,000 IT devices at full capacity, with an initial target of 100,000 devices processed by the end of 2025.

With this new centre, BNP Paribas 3 Step IT allows the Bank to provide more efficient and sustainable IT lifecycle management services to its clients across Europe, as well as to its own entities. The centre also operates a ‘buyback’ service (also known as IT Asset Disposition or ITAD) where businesses can send their decommissioned IT equipment knowing it will be either refurbished or responsibly recycled, with data securely and fully erased.

Carmen Ene, CEO of BNP Paribas 3 Step IT, states: "The investment in this centre underscores BNP Paribas' commitment to advancing the circular economy in Europe, aligning with the European Union's ambitious goals to promote circularity and sustainable resource use. This also marks a significant milestone for BNP Paribas 3 Step IT, reinforcing our mission to help clients maximise the value of their technology while reducing electronic waste."

Neil Pein, CEO of BNP Paribas Leasing Solutions, adds: "This is a major step for BNP Paribas, strengthening its commitment to supporting clients in their transition to a more resource-efficient and low-carbon use of their IT assets. This centre also upholds a responsible employment policy, which values and supports people with disabilities, those in social reintegration, and older adults."

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