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Green Wave Electronics expands nationally

Green Wave Electronics expands nationally
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Green Wave Electronics, an e-scrap recycler and reverse logistics company headquartered in Indianapolis, is expanding its e-scrap collection operations. The goal is to further its client reach into the Northeast, upper Midwest and southcentral regions of the U.S.  

With the addition of three branch facilities in Illinois, New Jersey and Texas, Green Wave Electronics says it now can reach 15 additional states. The company says it has more than 300,000 square feet of operations in Indianapolis and Atlanta.  

Green Wave Electronics says it helps organizations properly recycle e-scrap and destroy data-containing items to ensure security. It offers complete, auditable, e-scrap recycling solutions for businesses, government agencies, education, solid waste districts and the general public.   

“Vastly expanding our e-scrap collection footprint will allow us to rapidly promote our primary mission of providing our stakeholders with cost-effective sustainable e-scrap solutions that adhere to our no landfill policy,” says Mark Sherman, CEO of Green Wave Electronics.  

In 2021, Green Wave says it recycled and diverted 23 million pounds of e-scrap from landfills and is on pace to exceed that total by 26 percent in 2022.   

For more information, call 317-899-0000 or email [email protected]. 

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Source: Recycling Today
Green Wave Electronics expands nationally
<![CDATA[Green Wave Electronics, an e-scrap recycler and reverse logistics company headquartered in Indianapolis, is expanding its e-scrap collection operations. The goal is to further its client reach into the Northeast, upper Midwest and southcentral regions of the U.S.  With the addition of three branch facilities in Illinois, New Jersey and Texas, Green Wave Electronics says it now can reach 15 additional states. The company says it has more than 300,000 square feet of operations in Indianapolis and Atlanta.  Green Wave Electronics says it helps organizations properly recycle e-scrap and destroy data-containing items to ensure security. It offers complete, auditable, e-scrap recycling solutions for businesses, government agencies, education, solid waste districts and the general public.   “Vastly expanding our e-scrap collection footprint will allow us to rapidly promote our primary mission of providing our stakeholders with cost-effective sustainable e-scrap solutions that adhere to our no landfill policy,” says Mark Sherman, CEO of Green Wave Electronics.  In 2021, Green Wave says it recycled and diverted 23 million pounds of e-scrap from landfills and is on pace to exceed that total by 26 percent in 2022.   For more information, call 317-899-0000 or email [email protected]. ]]>

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