FCM Recycling Inc., Quebec, Canada, has announced the opening of its newest electronics recycling facility in Toronto. With the opening off the 40,000-square-foot facility, the company expands its operations of providing end-of-life electronics processing services to residential consumers, businesses, governments and provincial stewardship programs.
“Toronto joins Cornwall as our second Ontario location, providing the over 13 million residents one of the most advanced and developed end of life electronics processing programs," says George Craine, FCM director of sales for Ontario. "Our continued investment to build services in the Ontario market allows us to contribute to the local economy through job creation and sustainable community involvement."
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