
Photo courtesy of Sunnking
Sunnking, an R2 (Responsible Recycling) certified electronics recycler based in Brockport, New York, has appointed Adam Shine as company president. He held the role of vice president since 2015.
"It's a huge honor and an excellent opportunity to keep influencing a company and industry with extremely high growth potential," Shine says. "I believe we have a world-class culture, team and purpose-driven brand that sets us apart from others in the recycling space. I'm looking forward to the exciting projects, partnerships and innovative firsts that we have in store for the near future."
Shine has worked in the recycling industry for over 15 years. As vice president of Sunnking, he oversaw the company’s expansion into a new 204,000-square-foot facility with automated processing capabilities. Shine worked to improve Sunnking's recycling footprint from 12 million pounds to more than 25 million pounds of material per year.
"I've been working closely with Adam for the last 15 years, and I know the company is in good hands," says CEO Duane Beckett. "With a move like this, Sunnking is poised to make an even larger impact in the evolution of our industry."
Shine also serves as president for Manitoba Corp., Lancaster, New York, and vice president of business development for Utility Recyclers International, Lancaster. In 2022 he will become the chairman of ISRI's electronics recycling division. Shine remains a member of the REMADE Governance Board and Strategic Advisory Committee. He also serves as an advisory board member for Camp Good Days and Special Times.
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