
Photo courtesy of ERI
ERI, a fully integrated information technology and electronics asset disposition (ITAD) and cybersecurity-focused hardware destruction company headquartered in Fresno, California, is providing alkaline battery recycling services at its carbon-neutral, 315,000-square-foot electronic scrap and ITAD facility in Plainfield, Indiana, where the company says millions of pounds of e-scrap are recycled annually.
“Our innovative alkaline battery recycling process produces zero waste products, is circular economy-focused and yields clean commodity outputs—creating a truly circular ecosystem,” ERI co-founder, Chairman and CEO John Shegerian says. “This has been a natural progression for us to offer a much-requested service in addition to ERI’s existing suite of e-waste, end-of-life and asset management services.”
Shegerian adds that ERI’s Indiana facility is able to process every type of alkaline battery. The facility also houses proprietary technologies such as artificial intelligence- (AI-) driven robotics, proprietary hyper-efficient shredding and smart material tracking and reporting technology.
ERI has been providing comprehensive e-scrap recycling services in Indiana for businesses and individuals since 2008 and is ISO 27001, SOC 2 Type II, NAID AAA, R2 and BAN e-steward certified and is a fully carbon neutral organization.
The company’s Indiana location is at 3100 Reeves Rd. in Plainfield. The facility maintains public receiving hours from Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Those seeking more information can call 800-374-3473.
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