
© Joao Virissimo - Dreamstime.com
eCycle Solutions, Mississauga, Ontario, has announced it joined The Electronics Reuse and Recycling Alliance's (TERRA’s) Done with IT program to provide mail-in electronics recycling options for businesses and individuals across Canada.
By joining TERRA, eCycle Solutions will help drive awareness about the negative environmental and health effects of electronic scrap as well as the importance and value of certified recycling from its four certified Responsible Recycling (R2) recycling facilities.
Nashville, Tennessee-based TERRA and its Done with IT program help to connect certified electronics recyclers for a mail-in recycling program. Done with IT, which serves in 48 contiguous states in the U.S., will initially serve the residents of Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec before expanding to additional provinces.
“TERRA is excited to partner with eCycle and expand our mail-in recycling program into Canada,” says Steven Napoli, president and CEO of TERRA. “Our program offers simple, secure and sustainable options to both urban and underserved rural populations.”
“As our company grows, our vision at eCycle Solutions is to become recognized as the clear partner of choice for electronic and electrical asset recovery,” says Tricia Oldfield, vice president of sales and marketing at eCycle. “Through our partnership with TERRA and Done with IT, we aim to expand our industry-leading recycling solutions for individuals, businesses and municipalities alike.”
Get curated news on YOUR industry.
Enter your email to receive our newsletters.
Latest from Recycling Today
- Aluminium Dunkerque ramps up secondary furnace
- New partnership aims to boost sustainable aluminum production
- WM acquires Miller Recycling of Massachusetts
- Steel Dynamics announces operational senior leadership transitions
- BCMRC 2025 session preview: Evolution of battery chemistries
- Emirates Aluminum picks Oklahoma for US facility site
- WM names company president
- Can Manufacturers Institute, Recycling is like Magic release aluminum can recycling contest results