
Allstate Protection Plans has partnered with Staples Canada to launch a new program that allows Canadians to exchange their unwanted electronics for Staples e-gift cards. The new initiative, called Staples Trade-in by Allstate, aims to make it easy for consumers to save money and reduce e-waste ahead of the back-to-school season.
Customers can answer a few questions online to receive an instant quote to trade in their smartphones, laptops and tablets. Once accepted, the trade-in value is issued as a Staples e-gift card – redeemable immediately in-store at any Staples location in Canada. Devices can then be dropped off at the customer’s local Staples store or shipped directly to Allstate using a prepaid shipping label.
“We’re committed to making it easier for customers to access the latest technology in a smarter, more sustainable way,” said Rachel Huckle, CEO, Staples Canada. “With Staples Trade-in by Allstate, we’re offering a simple solution that supports customers in upgrading their devices while reducing electronic waste – helping them work, learn and live more sustainably.”
Allstate Protection Plans will power every facet of the Staples Trade-in program. The program leverages Allstate’s expertise in circular economy enablement and electronic lifecycle management, including device valuation, logistics coordination, secure shipping, certified refurbishment, and responsible recycling.
Staples Trade-in by Allstate is available online and at all Staples locations across Canada. For more information or to begin your trade-in, visit here.
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