GreenCircle certifies g2 revolution diversion programs

The company says the certification validates that g2’s facilities diverted 100 percent of waste from landfills in 2022.

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G2 revolution has achieved two GreenCircle Zero Waste to Landfill recertifications.

With headquarters in Lake Zurich, Illinois, and additional locations in Vernon Hills, Illinois, and Findlay, Ohio, the company has been developing customized recycling solutions for businesses of all sizes for 15 years.

Royersford, Pennsylvania-based GreenCircle’s Zero Waste to Landfill Certification validates that g2’s facilities diverted 100 percent of waste from landfills in 2022, says g2 revolution.

Items that g2 revolution helps recycle include acrylic guards, beauty products and packaging, electronics, plastic bags and film, aerosols, coffee pods, expanded polystyrene, personal protection equipment, batteries, household chemicals, lamps and bulbs, paper, cardboard, aluminum cans, glass items and various plastics, the company says.

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“At g2 revolution, we’re proud of the innovation and personalized solutions that we bring to the industry and our consumers,” g2 revolution President Scott DeMuth says. “GreenCircle’s Zero Waste to Landfill Certification is a very important symbol of our commitment to our clients, environmental management and preservation.”

GreenCircle is an internationally recognized third-party certification entity whose evaluation process provides independent verification that sustainability claims related to an organization’s products and operations are honest and verified. The Environmental Protection Agency has included GreenCircle among the organizations that can help federal agencies procure environmentally sustainable tile and other non-carpet flooring products.

To achieve recertification, g2 revolution went through an audit including a chain of custody assessment of electronics and recycling partners, processes and manufacturing locations. The company will continue to pursue additional certifications in the future ensuring its service provides customers with credible sustainability options.

One of the unique programs g2 revolution provides is the Consumer Chemical Product (CCP) Mailback program. The firm makes it easy for retailers and manufacturers to improve their environmental, social and governance reporting through sustainable, zero-landfill solutions for returned, recalled, damaged or expired usable consumer chemical products. Based on state and federal regulations, g2 has several reuse options that range from donation, making industrial floor wash and, as a last resort, waste-to-energy.