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How Electronics Reuse and Recycling Has Changed and What Next: Part 1

2025-04-03 19:45:50| Waste Age

Sunnking, New Yorks first R2-certified electronics recycler, has evolved from a small scrap recycling business into a leading hybrid reuse and recycling operation, processing over 25 million pounds of electronics annually. With a focus on IT asset disposition, reverse logistics, and sustainability initiatives, the company continues to adapt to industry challenges, including data security, regulatory changes, and pending tariffs. [ more ]


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