AER Worldwide has moved its corporate headquarters to Fremont, Calif. to expand opportunities for the company's electronic component and asset recovery services. AER Worldwide is involved in processing, recycling and reuse of excess electronic waste stream materials.
The new AER headquarters is a 75,000 square foot facility and has about 70 employees. Its electronic waste stream recycling business provides close-to-source material sorting and destruction services, eliminating unnecessary shipping costs of low value, highly recyclable materials such as steel, base metals, paper and cardboard. AER provides certified destruction and online viewing and reporting. This enables companies to track their waste and monitor their excess inventory.
AER's president Andre' Weiglein remarked. "As many companies and a growing number of the legislators across the globe - and the general public -- are concluding, the electronic industry must take responsibility for serious environmental impacts that negatively affect the quality of life for us all. Under many of these laws, environmental responsibility does not end when the material is destroyed. With California's pending legislation and environmental compliance requirements being driven by the European Union, the circle of companies that are being forced to deal responsibly with their excess electronic components and equipment is growing. We provide services to support e-waste end-of-life processes - and document those processes -- to maximize economic return and prove compliance. Moving to this location puts us closer to these leading edge customers, making it easier for them to witness destruction of their proprietary materials and/or equipment."
AER Worldwide's new address is 42744 Boscell Road, Fremont, CA 94538. For more information contact AER Worldwide by phone: 510.933.0500, e-mail: sales@aerworldwide.com, or visit the website at www.aerworldwide.com.
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