CUSTOMERS
Greentec is a leading electronics recycler and processor based in Ontario, Canada with R2 and NAID Certifications. We began our journey over 23 years ago with a vision to build our company’s future on a circular economy, where our customers and planet are free of waste. Our mission is to improve people’s lives on our planet with secure and compliant environmental solutions. Greentec is also a founding partner with Canada’s first dedicated Research Chair, researching technologies for processing waste electrical and electronic equipment. For more information on our research projects visit Conestoga College.
Aura S.p.A. is a waste management company located in L’Aquila (central Italy), operating in the recycling of waste from electric and electronic equipment (WEEE) and copper cables. With a production plant of >17.000 sqm equipped with modern and cutting-edge technologies, Aura is authorized to treat up to 62.000 tons of waste per year. Thanks to a green and sustainable production process, Aura is able to recover up to 97% of materials treated, and most of them are ready to be reused as raw materials by other industrial players: “A new life for waste materials”.
Veolia Environnement combines the world's only all environmental services company in the fields of water, energy, waste management under the umbrella of a single brand.
Scipher is one of the leading e-waste and end-of-life pv panel recyclers in Australia. Our core values are safely, client service, ESG and innovation, and with operations across the country we continue to develop best-in-class e-waste processing infrastructure ensuring high quality output of recovered materials for reintroduction to the economic cycle.
Today the BAREC Group is one of the largest ferrous, metals, papers and plastics recycling group in Switzerland. The BAREC Group owns 15 recycling companies in the western part of Switzerland with a total of 220 employees. A milestone in the history of Thévenaz-Leduc SA has been the recycling and partnership with Nespresso SA to collect and recycle all coffee caspules in Switzerland. In 2019 Thévenaz-Leduc SA inaugurated the first fully integrated recycling machine for hazardous materials such as lamps, flat TVs and monitors.
Computer Recycling Ltd is New Zealand’s largest e-waste recycling and disposal centre, based in Auckland. The company specializes in technology refurbishment, re-use and recycling, with the goal of reducing the amount of electronic waste being sent to NZ landfill. Computer Recycling provides accessible recycling pathways to households, businesses, community groups and government, and responsibly processes all e-waste using a range of technology at its ISO accredited facility.
eds-r GmbH has been recycling electronic waste of all kinds for 26 years and is therefore considered a specialist in this field. The certified waste disposal company is one of the leading lamp recyclers throughout Germany and Austria. The company is headquartered in Nuremberg, Bavaria. Every year, around 5.000 tons of lamps and 20.000 tons of e-waste are processed and thus returned to the circular economy.