LifeSpan Technology Recycling, Baltimore, and GlobalWare Solutions, Haverhill, Mass., have entered into a partnership designed to improve the recycling of digital components. The two companies aims sell and deliver assets that previously had little recognizable value.
GlobalWare has a background in shipping, global logistics and supply chain management. LifeSpan is involved in electronic asset retirement and worldwide sales channels for refurbished goods and recycled raw materials.
“This is one of the best things you can do for the environment – getting end-of-life electronic products back into the marketplace so they don’t end up in landfills, here or overseas. Our clients benefit from reduced inventory and increased revenues. Plus, the environment benefits because we are recycling, selling refurbished products, and converting parts back into raw materials,” says Dag Adamson, president of Lifespan.
The two companies say they expect significant revenue growth as its handles a wider array of Lifespan’s product lines and those of other technology companies with similar challenges.
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