Most electronic waste doesn’t become a problem at the end of a product’s life. A laptop that can’t be opened? A screen glued in place? That’s not a recycling problem. It’s a design choice. It all starts at the drawing board.
The good news: we’re seeing a clear rise in smart, repairable design. Modular laptops, swappable components, and materials built for a second or even third life are becoming the new standard.
Many of these innovations stay hidden under the surface, but they’re quietly reshaping the future of circular electronics. And yes, that shift is also showing up in patent filings.
Companies like Fairphone are leading the way with modular electronics. Fairphone designs smartphones where the screen, camera, and battery can be replaced individually with a screwdriver. No glue, no heat gun. They aren’t just making maintenance easier, they’re extending product lifecycles and reducing waste.
I help cleantech companies turn smart design into strong IP. Let’s make sure your innovations are not only repairable, but also safeguarded.