Photo courtesy of Granite Data Solutions.
McClellan Park, California-based Granite Data Solutions says its collaboration with another electronics recycling firm allowed the two companies to handle some 350,000 pounds of information technology asset disposition (ITAD) work in 2021.
Granite Data, which refers to itself as a California-certified disabled veteran-owned business, says the two companies have been able to “leverage each other’s core competency to create an efficient green solution for the retirement of their clients’ electronic assets.”
Morgan Hill, California-based Prism Electronics is an R2 (Responsible Recycling), ISO14001 and ISO45001 certified electronics recycling company. Granite Data says throughout 2021, it specialized in client ITAD and life cycle management services for state, local, county and educational clients and worked in collaboration with Prism.
The two companies, by collaborating, “have achieved a secure and environmentally friendly solution for their clients’ retired electronic assets,” Granite Data says in a February news release.
Granite Data says this involved “leveraging an optimized green logistics approach,” with new equipment delivered coordinated with retired equipment loaded for direct delivery to a processing facility or to consolidation at a Granite Data hub for large-volume delivery to Prism.
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