e-Stewards

Commentary: Navigating certification challenges
Several strategies can help electronics recyclers navigate the challenges of obtaining certification, but thinking of certification as a business growth opportunity is crucial.
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The Done with IT program provides customers with secure recycling options from e-Stewards and R2-certified recycling facilities.
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SEAM achieves globally recognized certifications
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The tool will show clients data to help with ESG and sustainability reporting.
ERI’s box program sees pandemic-related growth
The company has offered the program since 2012.
e-Stewards accepts RIOS as an ISO 14001 alternative
The Recycling Industry Operating Standard was designed for the recycling industry.
SecureShred receives e-Stewards certification
The organization is the first e-Stewards processor in northern Indiana.
District of Columbia to limit eCycling program to e-Stewards certified processors
Advocates believe the move will make the program operate more efficiently.
E-Stewards program highlights its successes
Certification group identifies companies that have passed unannounced audits.