Ask your donors to open their drawers, not their wallets.

Let your donors contribute to your cause by trading in unused hardware – unlocking new sources of support and contributing towards a greener future.

Our solution

Enable your donors to contribute with unused devices

SoldMine is the first payment method where donors don't need money to pay.

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Donors trade in unused electronic devices

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The proceeds are used as donations for your cause

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Gentle on the wallet, good for our planet

Why

Did you know?

You can unlock additional donors and contribute to preserve resources at the same time.

E-waste

62M tons

Amount of e-waste produced globally in 2024

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700M

Unused mobile phones in Europe

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30%

Of European donors would like to donate, but cannot due to financial limitations

Benefits

Everyone wins.

A solution where everyone can benefit from sounds to good to be true? We are here to prove you wrong!

Your cause

Donations
Increase willingness to donate by offering a new way to contribute

Sustainability
Innovative program to reduce e-waste

Your donors

Contribute without tapping into their accounts by offering a new gentle way of payment

Our planet

Help preserving our environment by offering a real sustainable payment method.

You activate donors, we do the rest.

We fit into your existing workflow. We manage the hardware trade-ins and pay out directly to your cause. We take care of the implementation – you focus on what you're good at.

Sounds nice?

Let's talk.

We are happy to discuss how we can help you reach your sustainability goals.

FAQs

Your question is not listed? Get in touch with us and we are happy to help!

Why should my NGO use your solution?

With our solution your NGO, your donors and our environment benefits. We help you offer a new way to donate by offering a truly sustainable non-cash alternative for your customers to contribute. With Soldmine your NGO can respond to changing customer demands towards becoming more sustainable. Combining economic and ecological benefits for business is what makes SoldMine so special.

Why is SoldMine better than other ways of payment?

SoldMine is not just another payment method. Donors do not need to have money in their bank account, instead they trade in electronic devices to make a donation. We created the world's first green way of paying and give unused hardware a second life. Wouldn’t it be nice for your NGO to receive donations and save the environment at the same time?

Is SoldMine a customer facing solution?

Our solution is customized and adjusted to your branding. While we handle everything from trade-in to customer engagement and the payout, the communication towards your donors will be handled by us, but in your corporate branding. Think of it like a white label solution for your organisation.

What does it cost?

We do not charge a fee to your organisation. We also do not charge a fee for our service to your donors.

How long does it take to implement your solution?

Once your NGO makes the decision to facilitate our solution, we can start implementing our service right away. Normally it takes less than 2 weeks until donors can start trading in their devices.

How does SoldMine actually work?

We offer your organisation a customized solution to let your donors trade in their unused devices. SoldMine takes care of everything else and makes sure that the trade-in amount gets directly transferred to your organisation.

Who is behind SoldMine?

SoldMine was built by a small, but dedicated team with a mission to reduce the amount of e-waste on our planet. We want to do good for your business, your customers and the environment. Learn more about our team by clicking on ‘About us’ on the top of our homepage.

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