Trojan Electronics has agreed with home appliance manufacturer, KitchenAid, to facilitate its UK repair operations, enabling KitchenAid to continue its electronic circularity and sustainability efforts. Through the partnership, Trojan will refurbish a wide range of its electrical items, bringing back appliances to their original working condition and significantly extending the lifespan of cherished items.
The Swansea-based circular electronic solutions company will also process KitchenAid’s UK returns from its direct-to-consumer sites. Trojan will provide a 10-day turnaround service for in-warranty consumer repair of all KitchenAid products as part of the new deal. Since March 2024, when the programme started, over 1,800 products have already been repaired and returned to their owners. Trojan will refurbish products both in and out of warranty, preventing repairable appliances from being discarded and extending their operational life.
“Often kitchen appliances are replaced in their entirety when one small part stops working – we want to stop that and show that well-built items can be repaired and used for years to come. For over twenty years, we’ve helped businesses become greener and saved countless items from needlessly going to landfill,” said James Rigg, Trojan Electronics’s CEO.





