During the 2010 Recycling Council of Ontario’s Annual Waste Minimization Awards Ceremony, held Oct. 21 in Toronto, Global Electric Electronic Processing (GEEP), headquartered in Barrie, Ontario, won three platinum awards for excellence in three categories: Program Operator, Business and Sustainable Product or Service.
In announcing GEEP as the recipient, Jo-Anne St. Godard, RCO’s executive director, said, “This award is unprecedented in the history of the RCO Waste Minimization Awards. The Trifecta Award , as we have named it, is a testament to GEEP’s commitment to excellence in responsible recycling”.
GEEP, with 11 locations throughout the United States, Canada and Central America, provides investment recovery and electronics processing to OEMs, corporations, government entities, educational institutions and channel partners.
The company says that it processes more than 200 million pounds of electronic products per year.
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