The story & friends of Finn

Meet Finn: your guide in sustainable ICT

You’ll meet Finn as soon as you step into Reuzado. With his contagious enthusiasm and sharp eye, he embodies what we stand for: sustainability, reliability, and commitment. Finn is not just a mascot – he’s the symbol of our mission to make ICT smarter, greener, and more human.

Finn believes that technological innovation goes hand in hand with responsibility. He invites you to join us in taking the step toward a circular ICT world, where hardware regains its value and resources are used wisely. At Reuzado, sustainable solutions become reality – and Finn is right at the heart of it.

Phone recycling

Together for a better world

But Finn is not alone. Meet his friends: the people and organizations who contribute to our mission. Local charity partners, circular economy experts, and enthusiastic customers together form a close-knit community. Together, we take impactful steps — from securely donating hardware to social causes, to the circular reuse of used equipment.

With Finn and his friends, you’re not only supporting a circular economy, but also making the world a little better. Every donated laptop or refurbished device is a conscious choice for both people and the planet.

Why this story resonates with you

  • Personal introduction: Finn brings Reuzado’s story closer to home and creates a sense of connection.
  • Sense of Community: Finn’s friends and partners emphasize that you are not alone.
  • Action-oriented message: You immediately feel that your contribution truly makes a difference — for sustainability and for people.

Friends

A group of people and companies working together on social improvements.

The ‘origin’ of Finn

A friend for life!

After a long uncomfortable journey, hidden beneath a pile of discarded hardware, a small robot arrived stowaway at Reuzado in Halfweg. The foundling was welcomed with open arms by the team—and of course immediately given a name: Finn. A friend for life. Finn grew up and enjoyed helping his new friends at Reuzado. The little robot became big, proved to be eager to learn and wise, and grew into an all-knowing ICT expert. Reliable, resourceful, creative, and just like his new ‘family,’ with a big heart for society.

Wise and Strong Haarlem

Empowering children

Wise and Strong uses a mix of coaching on resilience, failure management, and media literacy in all activities. Media literacy and dealing with cyberbullying are important components of empowering children. We incorporate the qualities of

In a playful and positive way, children discover, among other things, what body language is, how to stand up for themselves, their own qualities, how to deal with feelings, how to calm down, how to reframe thoughts, that asking for help is a powerful thing, and much more!

Nature and environmental education is extremely important.

Helping wild birds in need

The Bird Hospital is part of the Bird Disaster Fund Foundation. The Bird Hospital is run by approximately fifty volunteers. Nature and environmental education are crucial. Humans are becoming increasingly disconnected from nature, and therefore also from animals. We want to do our part to share our knowledge about birds with various target groups.

We have a number of fun presentations for schools, after-school care, associations or the elderly that can be given by our volunteers.

Doing something for someone else makes you happy

Business & Society Haarlem

Business & Society brings people together who might not know each other in everyday life. We do this by organizing community projects where participants meet and support one another. This way, we get to know and understand each other's worlds better.

Our volunteer and connecting projects are characterized by connection and a significant social impact. We make the matches.

We see who you are now. And who you once were.

Person-centered care

We do everything we can to ensure seniors feel at home with us, whether they're staying for a few weeks or for years. Over 750 employees and 300 volunteers offer them a loving helping hand every day.

Our clients receive care and support, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, if necessary, because they are vulnerable due to an illness, such as Alzheimer's or Parkinson's, or limited due to (temporary) disability.