Even before passage of the California Cell Phone Recycling Act of 2004, The Wireless Source, a Bloomfield Hills, Mich.-based company that assists organizations in environmental compliance, began sending recycling materials to many of its California business partners.
“Since summer, we’ve been supplying carriers, masters agents and retailers who wanted to get our system in place in advance of the legislation going into effect,” Bob Sullivan, president and CEO of The Wireless Source, says.
The Wireless Source California Compliance offering includes "a proven system of customized reporting for each business entity that meets state requirements as well as legislative certification," according to a release from the company.
Sullivan says, “For years The Wireless Source has specialized in the execution of umbrella collection programs that bring uniformity, consistency and measurable results to our clients. Our California business partners have already discovered this experience, and our universal used cell phone collection system are an invaluable combination with regard to AB2901 execution.”
The Wireless Source cell phone recycling system offers the California wireless industry free collection materials and pre-paid shipping.
Since 1995, The Wireless Source has been developing and implementing a portfolio of cell phone collection operations and services that provide solutions to the wireless industry by integrating the needs of business and the environment. The company was nominated for a 2004 EPA Region 9 (California and surrounding states) award.
More information is available online at www.thewirelesssource.com or by calling (800) 527 – 4700.
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