R3eWaste Austin has opened its new electronics recycling center in Austin, Texas. The company’s new 10,000-square-foot electronics recycling facility will serve residential and commercial customers, with free pickups for businesses, the company states in a news release on the new facility.
The new facility is at 2216 Rutland Dr., Suite B in Austin. The company says residential customers will be able to drop off computers and other electronics for recycling at the residential drop-off area behind the building. R3Waste says it accepts all standard electronic components, data center equipment, computers, monitors, TVs, printers, cellphones, batteries, cameras, audio equipment, UPS devices and credit card devices.
Headquartered in Phoenix, R3eWaste says it has about two decades of experience recycling electronics, computers and other electronics scrap.
“R3eWaste is honored to open our new electronics recycling center in north Austin,” says Kyle Sanders, CEO of R3eWaste Austin. “We look forward to serving the residential and business community, building our reputation as an industry-leading recycler in greater central Texas.”
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