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How do you build a successful certified refurb program for major appliances?
In this episode, Samantha Truesdell, Enterprise Circularity and Climate Strategy Manager, and Caio Doranti, Global Sustainability Senior Manager at Whirlpool Corporation, explain how Whirlpool launched a certified refurbishment program for large home appliances, selling returned units direct to consumer through brand websites. The episode is co-hosted by Karel J. Golta, Executive Director at INDEED Innovation.
The conversation looks at how Whirlpool evaluated circular business model opportunities and why certified refurb was selected as one of the first to execute.
What you'll hear in this episode:
The episode also covers internal stakeholder alignment, pilot-phase KPIs, and what Whirlpool expects to learn as geographic coverage expands in phase two.
This is the third episode in the series Irresistible Circular Business, sponsored by INDEED Innovation, the Global Design and Innovation Firm pioneering the Circular Economy. The series showcases business practices that deliver irresistible commercial and circular results, with examples from different industries across different R-strategies.
People
Caio Doranti, Global Sustainability Senior Manager at Whirlpool Corporation
Karel J. Golta, Executive Director at INDEED Innovation.
Patrick Hypscher, Circular Business Strategist, PaaS Expert
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On circularity, Whirlpool is integrating circular-economy principles into product design, use, and end‑of‑life, focusing on durability, repairability, recycled content, and recovery of materials. The company runs certified refurbishment centers that restore a large share of returned appliances for resale, helping extend product lifetimes and keep materials in use, and it complements this with initiatives such as water‑filter mail‑back recycling and take‑back of old appliances and packaging for material recycling instead of landfill.
Further Links
Whirlpool Corporation Corporate Responsibility Resource Center:
One-page Summary
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How do you build a successful certified refurb program for major appliances?
In this episode, Samantha Truesdell, Enterprise Circularity and Climate Strategy Manager, and Caio Doranti, Global Sustainability Senior Manager at Whirlpool Corporation, explain how Whirlpool launched a certified refurbishment program for large home appliances, selling returned units direct to consumer through brand websites. The episode is co-hosted by Karel J. Golta, Executive Director at INDEED Innovation.
The conversation looks at how Whirlpool evaluated circular business model opportunities and why certified refurb was selected as one of the first to execute.
What you'll hear in this episode:
The episode also covers internal stakeholder alignment, pilot-phase KPIs, and what Whirlpool expects to learn as geographic coverage expands in phase two.
This is the third episode in the series Irresistible Circular Business, sponsored by INDEED Innovation, the Global Design and Innovation Firm pioneering the Circular Economy. The series showcases business practices that deliver irresistible commercial and circular results, with examples from different industries across different R-strategies.
People
Caio Doranti, Global Sustainability Senior Manager at Whirlpool Corporation
Karel J. Golta, Executive Director at INDEED Innovation.
Patrick Hypscher, Circular Business Strategist, PaaS Expert
Chapters
About
On circularity, Whirlpool is integrating circular-economy principles into product design, use, and end‑of‑life, focusing on durability, repairability, recycled content, and recovery of materials. The company runs certified refurbishment centers that restore a large share of returned appliances for resale, helping extend product lifetimes and keep materials in use, and it complements this with initiatives such as water‑filter mail‑back recycling and take‑back of old appliances and packaging for material recycling instead of landfill.
Further Links
Whirlpool Corporation Corporate Responsibility Resource Center:
One-page Summary