
Photo courtesy of Dynamic Lifecycle Innovations
Electronics recycler Dynamic Lifecycle Innovations has opened a new facility outside Nashville in Hendersonville, Tennessee, a strategic expansion the Onalaska, Wisconsin-based company says solidifies its ability to meet the “ever-growing demand” for secure, sustainable information technology (IT) asset management services in the Southeast U.S.
“It also reflects Dynamic’s continued investment in operational excellence to ensure data security and maximum value recovery for [our] clients,” the company says in a news release announcing the opening.
The new facility is more than 74,000 square feet and equipped with what Dynamic say sis “cutting-edge technology” to provide comprehensive global IT asset disposition (ITAD) services, including secure data destruction, asset decommissioning, remarketing, real-time reporting, recycling and white glove services.
"Nashville’s thriving business environment and central location make it the perfect hub for our expansion," says Alicia Suessmith, executive vice president of ITAD at Dynamic. "The city's commitment to technological innovation aligns with our mission to provide exceptional ITAD solutions. We’re proud to have revitalized a long-vacant property into a facility that embodies our dedication to protecting the planet and giving electronics their next best life."
According to the company’s most recent environmental, social and governance report, which uses data from 2023, Dynamic collected and managed more than 130 million pounds of material that year.
In 2018, the company expanded its corporate headquarters in Onalaska with the opening of a 140,000-square-foot material processing and recovery facility to boost its processing capabilities for complex materials, including electronic, precious metal, nonferrous and nonmetal materials.
“Opening this expanded facility marks a significant milestone in our company’s growth trajectory,” Dynamic Lifecycle Innovations CEO Miles Harter says. “It allows us to better serve our customers in the southeastern region with best-in-class ITAD services, while increasing our investment in the growing Nashville community. We’re proud to offer rewarding career opportunities and welcome passionate professionals to join the Dynamic team in delivering innovative, sustainable solutions.”
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