
Photo courtesy of Sunnking
Sunnking, a Brockport, New York-based electronics recycler and sustainable solutions provider, received the CleanTech Award by the International Trade Council at the Go Global Awards ceremony in Providence, Rhode Island, earlier this month.
The Go Global Awards program is an annual conference that showcases and celebrates companies and government leaders “driving the economy forward through innovations, technologies and strategies.” The 2023 Go Global Awards were hosted by the International Trade Council and Rhode Island Commerce Corporation, attracting around 50 agencies and 400 companies from 38 countries.
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“Our teams are thrilled and honored to accept this recognition, highlighting our relentless commitment to sustainable technology and environmental stewardship,” Sunnking President Adam Shine says. “We are grateful that our impact is noticed locally at home, nationwide and worldwide. It's a step towards influencing and guiding other companies toward greener initiatives and a carbon-neutral future. Sunnking remains dedicated to driving positive change through innovative, clean technology solutions.”
This is the second Go Global Award for Sunnking; the company won silver in the Electronics category in 2021.
The Go Global Awards judging panel consists of industry experts, government officials and past winners. The judging criteria for businesses entering the 2023 awards spanned areas such as market opportunity, innovation, reach, leadership, strategic partnerships, customer satisfaction, growth, sustainability and overall impact.
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