Electronic Trends and More 2026

Tech Trends

According to eMarketer, the Europe’s business landscape is set to remain heavily technology-driven over the next four years as organizations invest to stay competitive and address growing operational challenges in an increasingly uncertain market environment.

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Overall ICT spending across Europe is projected to exceed $1.4 trillion by 2026, reflecting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.4% from 2021 to 2026.

A Financial Times report for 2026 shows sector trends for Small Domestic Appliances (SDA) will grow, IT & Office will see modest gains, Major Domestic Appliances remain stable, and Telecom and Consumer Electronics experience slight declines.

Banking and professional services will continue to be a large spending sectors while business in general plans to investment in telecom services and IT hardware.

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Battery and vape waste is one of the fastest-growing sectors. But it hold major risks. With lithium-ion battery-related fires on the rise, proper waste segregation at home and in the work place isn’t just good practice, it can save lives by reducing chances of fires in waste vehicles and at recycling facilities.

What this means for IT Equipment Recycling:

This projected surge in ICT spending signals a significant increase in the purchase and deployment of new hardware, infrastructure, and digital systems. As organisations upgrade to newer technologies, several key recycling implications emerge:

Higher Volume of Retired Equipment: More investment means more frequent refresh cycles, resulting in increased disposal of legacy devices—including servers, PCs, networking gear, and mobile devices.

Growing Demand for Secure & Compliant Disposal: With stricter European regulations (such as GDPR, WEEE, and sustainability directives), companies will require certified recycling partners to ensure responsible handling and secure data destruction.

Sustainability as a Business Priority: ESG and circular economy commitments will push companies to reuse, refurbish, and recycle more IT equipment instead of landfilling.

Rise of the Secondary Market: Quality refurbished IT equipment will gain value, extending device lifecycles and reducing environmental impact.

Opportunity for ITAD Providers: IT Asset Disposition and recycling businesses will see stronger demand for services like collection, certified recycling, remarketing, and reporting.

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Bottom line

As Europe’s tech and appliance spending accelerates, the recycling of IT equipment becomes not just a regulatory necessity but a strategic business function—supporting sustainability goals, cost optimization, data security, safety, and environmental responsibility.

Businesses need clear direction and confidence that their electronic waste is being managed safely and responsibly at every stage of the process. By partnering with a fully permitted, experienced provider like Recycle IT, organisations gain peace of mind—knowing compliance is met, risks are reduced, and materials are handled, treated, and disposed of to the highest standards.

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About Recylce IT

Recycle IT is an award-winning, not-for-profit, social enterprise established in 2003 to create employment and promote environmental awareness through recycling and reuse. We work in partnership with WEEE Ireland and are authorized by your local authority to provide electrical, electronic and pure metal recycling collections across Dublin since 2007. Recycle IT are fully compliant with WEEE Recycling Requirements and permit details are available here.

For more information about Recycle IT please click here.

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