- Circular Mobility offer, based on circular economy principles, enables businesses to limit the carbon footprint of mobile fleets
- This comprehensive solution provides a full set of elements, including equipment, connectivity, as well as financing and Orange Reprise services
- The method and data employed for carbon footprint calculations have been validated by AFNOR Certification
Orange Business is committed to reducing the ecological impact of its operations by mobilizing partners and supporting customers in their sustainable digital transformation. The introduction of "Circular Mobility" aligns with this commitment, aiming to curtail the carbon footprint associated with telecom usage and respond to the evolving expectations of consumers and citizens. This innovation is part of the "Re" : Recyclage, Reconditionné, Reprise program, which supports the circular, social and solidarity economy, as well as the Orange Group's CSR commitment.
The offer integrates equipment, connectivity, and a multitude of services, including a carbon footprint assessment of the mobile fleet. This assessment is carried out by Orange Business and based on a calculation method and data validated by AFNOR Certification, the French leader in third-party certification auditing.
A complete, tailor-made offer for committed companies
Circular Mobility, an offer that covers all stages of the equipment lifecycle, spanning manufacturing, logistics, usage, and return for a second life.
The Circular Mobility offer includes:
- A selection of sustainable mobile phones, composed of refurbished and new terminals with a reduced carbon fotprint -- less than 50 kg carbon equivalent in manufacturing. The offer of new terminals currently includes 30 models from various brands, such as Apple, Crosscall, and Samsung.
- Mobile fleet leasing (Mobile Leasing): Using a circular economy approach, this service allows customers to lease a fleet that will be returned after 24 or 36 months, depending on the chosen package;
- Old Mobile Fleet Collection and Recovery: Through the Orange Reprise service, a systematic process is in place to guarantee the reconditioning or recycling of terminals, in compliance with the social and environmental criteria set by Orange Business;
- The Orange Business Performance Major Customers Package offers flexibility in adapting the data plan to match the actual consumption of businesses, promoting efficient usage;
- Carbon Footprint Assessment: An evaluation of the mobile solution's carbon footprint, with the calculation method and data validated by AFNOR Certification, aligning with ISO and international standards.
By incorporating Circular Mobility, businesses and organizations can spread their investments over time and preserve their cash flow, while benefiting from the latest, most efficient technologies and adopting a more eco-responsible approach to consumption.
Reducing the carbon impact of telecoms use by up to 40%
Circular Mobility facilitates an annual reduction of the carbon footprint of mobile phones, by 26 to 40%. Orange Business has evaluated this by assessing the carbon footprint based on several use cases. The first, considered the reference scenario, has a carbon footprint of 26.5 kg per year and per handset. This includes the use of a new handset purchased outright and used for 24 months, with a consumption of 8GB of data per month, without the handset being taken back at the end of use.
Two alternative use cases are:
- The Classic scenario (24 months), with a combination of new and leased refurbished terminals, consuming 8GB of data per month and collected at the end of use. The carbon footprint is estimated at 19.43kg per year and per terminal.
- The Serenity scenario (36 months), with the same usage characteristics as the 24-month Classic scenario, but with a longer holding period. The carbon footprint is estimated at 15.83 kg per year and per terminal.
"Circular Mobility aligns with the ecological transition of organizations, necessitating robust guarantees by validating the calculation method, supporting databases, and the output data format. This validation is based on reference standards and other key texts related to life cycle analysis, carbon footprint calculation, communication, etc.," explained Béatrice Poirier, Head of the Ecological Transition Division at AFNOR Certification.
"Today more than ever, sustainable production and consumption have become strategic imperatives for everyone. The CSR policy at Orange is at the core of this issue. Orange Business is working with the entire Orange Group toward the goal of collecting 30% of mobile phones for reuse or recycling by 2025. Our overarching objective is to champion the circular economy through eco-design, collection, refurbishing, repair, recycling, and increasing the overall lifespan of our products," concluded Aliette Mousnier-Lompré, CEO, Orange Business.
To find out more, consult the Circular Mobility study report validated by AFNOR Certification: https://showroom-mobile.orange.fr/circular-mobility/
Orange is committed to collecting 30% of mobiles sold in each European country (Reprise). In addition, Orange has set up the ‘Collecte citoyenne et solidaire’, in partnership with Emmaüs International. https://www.orange.com/fr/engagements/orange-s-engage/pour-l-environnement
The figures for the reduction in the carbon impact of the Circular Mobility offer are based on the results of the study conducted by Orange Innovation, with a confidence index of 1.84, i.e. a "good" confidence index. These figures will be reassessed in the future to reflect the reality of the market.
About Orange
About Orange Orange is one of the world’s leading telecommunications operators. The Group aims to be the trusted partner for everyday digital life by providing individuals, businesses and communities with reliable connectivity and innovative services. As of the end of 2025, Orange connects 340 million customers (including MasOrange) across 26 countries and generated 40.4 billion euros in revenues.
As a trusted player, Orange leverages the excellence of its very high-speed broadband networks to deploy digital infrastructure in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. The Group is a European leader in fiber, with 100 million connectable households, and convergent offers. In France, Orange connects 34 million customers and was ranked No. 1 by the regulator Arcep for the quality of its mobile network for the 15th consecutive year. In Africa and the Middle East, the Group’s growth engine, Orange serves nearly 180 million customers and promotes digital and financial inclusion through its connected solutions.
Under the Orange Business brand, the Group supports companies in transforming their networks as well as in AI, trusted cloud and cybersecurity. Orange is also a major player in the wholesale market, where it has a leading global telecom infrastructure and significant capabilities for deploying and operating submarine cables. A committed innovator, Orange relies on 700 researchers and holds a portfolio of 11,000 patents.
Orange is listed on Euronext Paris (symbol ORA). More information: www.orange.com.
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