Appliance remanufacturer Joins AMDEA Associate Membership Group

29th April 2026

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A specialist in appliance reuse and refurbishment has joined the Associate Membership Group of the Association of Manufacturers of Domestic Appliances (AMDEA).

The Appliance Recycling Group has become the latest member of the group, which was launched earlier this year to bring together companies involved in training, insurance and warranty schemes, servicing, repair, recovery, refurbishment, reuse, recycling and end of life disposal.

Stefan Hay, CEO of AMDEA, said: "We are thrilled that the Appliance Recycling Group will bring their extensive expertise in ensuring that appliances are re-used and refurbished to a high standard to our Associate Membership Group. They, and organisations like them are vital to the wider appliance sector's contribution to supporting the circular economy. AMDEA's Associate Member Group is key to enabling cross-industry co-operation to take the circular economy agenda forward and we very much look forward to the participation of the Appliance Recycling Group in our discussions and work."

James Farmer, Director of the Appliance Recycling Group, said: "Collaborating with AMDEA represents one of the most important steps we can take as a remanufacturer of domestic appliances. Strengthening our connection with AMDEA members and representing their brands within the second-hand market at scale, is a responsibility we take seriously. Delivering reuse at scale requires more than volume. It demands consistency, defined standards, and controlled conditions. Done properly, it builds trust, not just in the products themselves, but in the wider circular economy. Our ambition is to play a meaningful role in that shift. By working closely with AMDEA stakeholders and being part of the associate member group, we aim to help shape a model for reuse that is credible, scalable, and commercially viable."