M&K Recovery Group ( www.mkrecoverygroup.com), a precious metals refining and computer recycling specialist based in North Andover, Mass., reports that it has recycled and reclaimed 600,000 pounds of copper-related materials, including circuit boards, cable and brass, representing a 15 percent increase from the company’s 2007 figures.
"The steady rise in companies seeing the need to 'go green' in a fiscally prudent manner led to a renewed look at e-cycling and an increased demand for our services," says M&K Recovery Group VP William Rockett. "We built on that demand, expanding both our Boston-area and Austin, Texas, facilities, to better meet the needs of a significantly expanded customer base."
M&K Recovery Group was founded in 1995 by CEO Donald J. Decareau. The company offers precious metals refining, computer/electronics recycling and NSA-approved data destruction. The company’s second processing depot in Austin is outfitted for de-manufacturing and hard drive and tape media destruction.
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