Using Technology Product Donations to Advance Sustainability and Education
As a global technology company, Logitech manages product returns, excess inventory, and devices nearing the end of their commercial lifecycle. Disposing of usable technology conflicted with Logitech’s sustainability commitments and desire to reduce electronic waste, while resale and liquidation introduced brand and channel‑conflict risks. Logitech needed a responsible, brand‑safe way to extend the life of its products while delivering measurable social and environmental impact.
Logitech partnered with World Vision to donate usable technology products through a controlled, non‑resale product‑donation program.
Through this partnership, Logitech integrated product donation into its broader sustainability and waste‑reduction strategy while relying on World Vision to manage execution at scale.
“World Vision provides Logitech with ways of giving back in a meaningful and sustainable way. We extend the lifecycle of our open box products in a way that’s good for the environment. It’s a worthwhile investment in reducing our own carbon footprint and waste. It makes me feel incredibly proud to work for a company that truly cares about the community and impacting the world,” says Sacni Leon, Head of Global Inbound, Inventory Control, Reverse Logistics and Circularity Operations for Logitech. “The entire company is excited about the partnership with World Vision and widening our corporate impact."
Logitech has shared that partnering with World Vision enables the company to align sustainability goals with tangible human impact, demonstrating that reducing waste and empowering communities can be achieved through the same operational decisions.
Logitech’s partnership with World Vision shows that product donation is a viable sustainability strategy for technology companies, enabling responsible disposition of excess inventory while protecting brands and delivering meaningful social impact.