

On 18 February 2026, the UK Government announced further steps to embed circular IT principles into public sector procurement, including prioritising refurbished and remanufactured hardware where suitable.
This move builds on the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs Digital Sustainability Strategy 2025–2030, reinforcing commitments to reduce carbon emissions, extend device lifecycles and tackle the growing challenge of electronic waste.
This is procurement in action.
For years, sustainability strategies have outlined ambitions around reuse and lifecycle extension. The latest announcement demonstrates a practical shift away from a traditional take make dispose model towards a reuse extend optimise approach.
Circular IT is about more than cost savings. It is about responsible leadership, long term value and measurable environmental impact. By prioritising refurbished and remanufactured hardware where appropriate, the government is showing that sustainability and operational efficiency can work together.
Sustainable IT is no longer optional. It is fast becoming the benchmark for responsible organisations across both the public and private sectors.
The direction is clear. Circular procurement is not a future ambition. It is happening now.