
TERRA
The Electronics Reuse & Recycling Alliance (TERRA), Nashville, Tennessee, has announced that the Technology Conservation Group (TCG), Lecanto, Florida, has joined TERRA’s Done with IT program to provide electronics recycling options for businesses and individuals from its two Responsible Recycling (R2) certified facilities in Florida and Kentucky.
TERRA is a large network of e-Stewards and R2 Certified e-scrap recycling and information technology asset disposition (ITAD) solution providers with secure facilities across North America. The Done with IT mail-in program provides access to simple, secure and sustainable e-scrap recycling options. According to a news release from TERRA, the service is critical for rural and urban communities that have little or no access to e-waste recycling services.
“Only certified businesses like TCG adhere to rigorous standards and ongoing oversight that protect individuals and organizations against data breach and effectively mitigate the dangers associated with the improper disposal of e-waste,” says Steven Napoli, president and CEO of TERRA.
“An expanding home-based workforce increases the value of having convenient access to data destruction, device refurbishment and remarketing services,” says Don Andes, vice president of business development at TCG. “Our partnership with TERRA helps us connect our certified solutions to those in need of these essential services.”
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