AER Worldwide opens Silicon Valley electronics
recycling facility
Fremont, CA— ER Worldwide
has moved its corporate headquarters to Fremont, California to
expand opportunities for customers to leverage the company’s
electronic component and asset recovery services. AER Worldwide
recycles and reuses excess electronic waste stream materials.
Its electronic component redistribution and electronic waste stream
recycling services help companies maximize asset recovery from
electronic components and assemblies and eliminate downstream
environmental liabilities.
AER Worldwide’s new Fremont
headquarters is a 75,000 square foot facility and has about 70
employees. Its electronic waste stream recycling business provides
close-to-source material sorting and destruction services. The
proximity eliminates unnecessary shipping costs of low value,
highly recyclable materials such as steel, base metals, paper
and cardboard. AER provides certified destruction and online viewing
and reporting. This enables companies to track their waste and
monitor their excess inventory.
As part of the component recovery
and redistribution business, the Fremont, California warehouse
stocks about 85,000 line items from all major manufacturers every
day.
With California’s pending
legislation and environmental compliance requirements being driven
by the European Union, the circle of companies that are being
forced to deal responsibly with their excess electronic components
and equipment is growing. |