Elite Supply Chain Solutions joins TERRA’s Done with IT program

Done with IT, North America's largest mail-in electronics recycling program, is now supported by 25 certified recycling facilities.

Done with IT

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Memphis, Tennessee-based Elite Supply Chain Solutions has joined Nashville, Tennessee-based The Electronics Reuse & Recycling Alliance (TERRA’s) Done with IT program. Done with IT provides mail-in electronics recycling options for businesses and individuals from its Responsible Recycling- (R2)-certified facilities in Irving, Texas.

With the addition of Elite, Terra reports that Done with IT is now supported by 25 certified recycling facilities and provides access to simple, secure and sustainable e-scrap recycling options for individuals, businesses and local governments across the U.S. and Canada.

Elite began its operations in 2010 with a mission to become a de facto standard in electronics recycling. Elite has performed end-to-end electronics recycling in adherence with R2 standards since obtaining its certification. The R2 certification has helped Elite broaden the scope of the recycling services it offers. According to TERRA, Elite recycles hundreds of thousands of devices annually.

“While the electronics recycling industry has been deemed essential, many e-waste recycling programs have been suspended,” says Steven Napoli, president and CEO of TERRA. “Done with IT offers e-waste recycling and ITAD services from nation's best recyclers for both businesses and consumers without the need for physical contact.”

According to The Global E-waste Monitor 2020, a record 59 million tons of electronic waste was generated worldwide in 2019, up 21 percent in just five years.

"Protecting the environment and serving our clients and community is our top priority," says AJ Jamal, CEO of Elite. "Only certified businesses like Elite 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."

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