A Seattle-based electronics recycling company has opened an office in Anchorage, Alaska, according to a report in the Alaska Journal of Commerce (Anchorage, Alaska).
Total Reclaim Inc. collects and processes obsolete electronics, including televisions, computer monitors and hard drives, keyboards, copiers, microwaves, cell phones and others, according to the report.
According to the company’s Web site, www.totalreclaim.com, the company processes more than 35,000 units per year at its Seattle facility through partnerships with various county contracts and special cleanup events.
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