Gen Z leads the way on buying refurbished devices10.9.2025 09:08:50 CEST | news aktuell GmbHPress release

(Berlin, Germany) Europe’s Generation Z is leading the drive towards purchasing refurbished devices and having their smartphones repaired, a new Vodafone Institute study has found. The study - 'Refurbished over New: A Second Chance for Smartphones' - was conducted by Kantar with scientific support from the Wuppertal Institute. More than 5,200 people across five European countries - Germany, France, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom – were interviewed. Although two-thirds are aware of offers for refurbished devices, only 30% have ever purchased one. Encouragingly, 40% of those surveyed plan to buy their next smartphone refurbished. And once people choose refurbished, they usually stick with it – 81% of previous buyers plan to purchase refurbished devices again. Refurbished on the rise: Gen Z and France lead the shift Young, digital, refurbished: 37% of Gen Z have bought a refurbished smartphone, compared to just 18% of Baby Boomers. Country comparison reveals differences: In France,
Kriminalomsorgsdirektoratet (KDI)

Nøkkeltall fra kriminalomsorgen for august 202510.9.2025 08:30:00 CEST | Kriminalomsorgsdirektoratet (KDI)Pressemelding

Notat til redaksjonene: Kriminalomsorgsdirektoratets månedlige oversikt over nøkkeltall inneholder fra nå av også informasjon om den nye ordningen «Varetekt med elektronisk kontroll». Denne pressemeldingen inneholder et sitat fra direktør i Kriminalomsorgsdirektoratet, Lise Sannerud, knyttet til dette. I august var det 3010 personer i fengsel i Norge. Samtidig ble 603 straffereaksjoner påbegynt i samfunnet. Av disse var 295 med elektronisk kontroll (fotlenke) og 182 var samfunnsstraff. Ved utgangen av august satt 11 personer under 18 år i fengsel.
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • Siste
  • >>
World GlobeA line styled icon from Orion Icon Library.HiddenA line styled icon from Orion Icon Library.Eye