
TERRA
Corporate eWaste Solutions (CEWS), an electronics recycler based in Brea, California, has announced that it joined The Electronics Reuse & Recycling Alliance (TERRA) to provide electronics recycling options for residents of Arizona, California and Nevada. By joining TERRA and sponsoring Done with IT, TERRA’s mail-in recycling program, CEWS says it will help to drive awareness about the negative environmental and health effects of electronic scrap and provide access to sustainable recycling that includes secure data destruction services to more than 31 million residents in 31 counties from its R2 (Responsible Recycling Practices) certified recycling facility in Brea and from its second facility in Hayward, California.
“CEWS offers a full range of IT asset disposition (ITAD) solutions to meet all organizational needs and adheres to the highest standards to provide secure and sustainable data destruction, equipment remarketing and recycling of end-of-life electronics services,” says Chiman Lee, director of operations at CEWS. “We’re proud to join TERRA’s nationwide ‘alliance’ of certified recyclers to support their mission to maximize the reuse and recycling of natural resources.”
With the addition of CEWS, Done with IT now serves more than 224 million people in 39 states and the district of Columbia with TERRA’s network of eight certified recyclers nationwide.
“Now that the holiday season has passed, we need to act responsibly and recycle our old electronic devices,” says Steven Napoli, president and CEO of TERRA. “Electronics recycling simple, secure and sustainable when you mail-in your e-waste through Done with IT. TERRA and Done with IT are growing rapidly and actively seeking more certified partners like CEWS.”
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