Techbros Electronic Recycle partners with the Phoenix Suns

Techbros will utilize this partnership to reduce statewide e-waste and promote circular technology.

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Logo courtesy of Techbros Electronic Recycle & ITAD.

Techbros Electronic Recycle, a Scottsdale, Arizona-based electronics recycling and information technology asset disposition (ITAD) company, has partnered with the NBA’s Phoenix Suns.

Techbros says the partnership amplifies its mission of promoting circularity, extending the usable life of technology and educating businesses and families on responsible electronics recycling and secure data destruction. 

"This partnership represents so much more than branding; it's a platform to move Arizona toward a cleaner, smarter, circular future," Techbros founder and CEO Sarkes Mkrdichian says. "Together with the Phoenix Suns, we're empowering the community to recycle responsibly, understand data security and make sustainability a part of everyday life." 

Through the partnership, Techbros will activate several initiatives focused on sustainability and circular technology, including statewide circularity awareness campaigns, in-arena sustainability messaging and community events. 

Techbros says it will utilize its partnership with the Phoenix Suns to reduce statewide e-waste, promote circular technology, support nonprofits with refurbished devices, educate families and students and advocate for responsible recycling. 

The company is partnered with nonprofits across Arizona and nationwide. Techbros says it regularly donates refurbished laptops and technology to organizations including Big Brothers Big Sisters, Computers 4 People, churches and youth development programs to extend the life of devices and ensure technology access for families in need. 

"Arizona is growing fast, and we want sustainability to grow with it," Mkrdichian says. "This partnership brings us one step closer to a future where every device is responsibly handled, every business protects their data, and every student has access to technology."