The Electronics Reuse and Recycling Alliance (TERRA), Nashville, Tennessee, has announced that Environmental Office Solutions Inc. (E.O.S.), which has offices in East Hartford, Connecticut, and Loveland, Colorado, has joined TERRA’s Done with IT program and will provide certified recycling services from its Responsible Recycling- (R2-) certified facility in Loveland. Done with IT serves the continental U.S., as well as Canada, with recycling options from its international network of e-Stewards- and R2-certified facilities.
“While the electronics recycling industry has been deemed essential, most e-waste recycling programs have been suspended,” says Steven Napoli, president and CEO of TERRA. “Done with IT offers e-waste recycling and ITAD (information technology asset disposition) services from the nation’s best recyclers for both businesses and consumers without the need for physical contact.”
According to a news release from TERRA, Done with IT also partners with professional sports teams and nonprofit organizations to return refurbished devices to students that lack the proper equipment for remote learning.
“Most people don’t understand the importance and value of choosing a certified recycler when retiring their used electronics,” says Matt Service, vice president of special projects at E.O.S. “We specialize in maximizing the value of retired technology and devices while ensuring both data security and sustainability.”
According to TERRA, Done with IT also provides opportunities for city, county and state governments to extend electronics recycling options to residents through its community member program. Businesses can also connect to TERRA’s certified network and offer discounts to employees through the sustainer member program.
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