Resource Recycling
  • The Latest
  • Analysis
    • All
    • Certification Scorecard
    • Industry Announcements
    • Opinion

    Closed Loop Partners acquires Sutter Metals, connecting electronics disposition to metals recovery

    Certification Scorecard — Week of March 30, 2026

    Industry announcements for January 2026

    Industry announcements for April 2026

    Certification scorecard – Week of March 23, 2026

    Certification Scorecard – Week of March 16, 2026

    Groups identify recovered plastics users in the Northeast

    Bale pricing for recycled plastics diverges

    Why global ITAD is stranded in the Gulf

    Why global ITAD is stranded in the Gulf

    Certification scorecard for the week of March 9, 2026

    Diversion Dynamics: Secondhand exports slow down fast fashion

  • Conferences
  • Publications

    Other Topics

    Textiles
    Organics
    Packaging
    Glass
    Brand Owners

    Metals
    Technology
    Research
    Markets
    Grant Watch

    All Topics

Subscribe
No Result
View All Result
Resource Recycling
  • The Latest
  • Analysis
    • All
    • Certification Scorecard
    • Industry Announcements
    • Opinion

    Closed Loop Partners acquires Sutter Metals, connecting electronics disposition to metals recovery

    Certification Scorecard — Week of March 30, 2026

    Industry announcements for January 2026

    Industry announcements for April 2026

    Certification scorecard – Week of March 23, 2026

    Certification Scorecard – Week of March 16, 2026

    Groups identify recovered plastics users in the Northeast

    Bale pricing for recycled plastics diverges

    Why global ITAD is stranded in the Gulf

    Why global ITAD is stranded in the Gulf

    Certification scorecard for the week of March 9, 2026

    Diversion Dynamics: Secondhand exports slow down fast fashion

  • Conferences
  • Publications

    Other Topics

    Textiles
    Organics
    Packaging
    Glass
    Brand Owners

    Metals
    Technology
    Research
    Markets
    Grant Watch

    All Topics

Subscribe
No Result
View All Result
Resource Recycling
No Result
View All Result
Home E-Scrap

Nonprofit processor expands to Chicago area

byJared Paben
January 11, 2023
in E-Scrap
Nonprofit processor expands to Chicago area

PCs for People has opened a permanent home in the Chicagoland area, allowing the nonprofit electronics processor to better address the region’s gaping digital divide. 

The electronics reuse, refurbishment and recycling organization held a grand opening for its 9,500-square-foot location in Oak Lawn, Ill. on Dec. 22. It’s the newest facility for the St. Paul, Minn.-based nonprofit, which now has nine locations around the country. 

Owned by PCs for People, the Oak Lawn building combines 1,000 square feet of retail space, where staff provide discounted electronics to low-income people, with 8,500 square feet of data destruction, disassembly and refurbishment/reuse processing space. 

In an interview with E-Scrap News, Erin Sherwood and Loren Williams from PCs for People explained that the organization entered the Chicagoland market with assistance from public agencies working to bridge the digital divide. 

Before the opening of the permanent location, Sherwood, managing director of PCs for People Illinois, said the Cook County Bureau of Economic Development provided PCs for People with low-cost, temporary space and the former Oak Forest Hospital, which is also in Chicago’s southern suburbs.

“They provided that for a very discounted rate. It was an agreement for a year to help us get up and running in the state of Illinois and to serve Cook County,” Sherwood said. 

“That’s how we got started [in the Chicago area] while we were still looking for retail space,” she added. 

Williams, an account executive of ITAD/sourcing at PCs for People, said the need to work and study from home during the pandemic exposed the scale of the digital divide in Illinois, with an estimated 1.1 million Prairie State households lacking computer access. 

Incidentally, Williams, who previously bought and sold computer equipment for large for-profit companies, first learned about – and later sought employment at – PCs for People when Gov. JB Pritzker held a press conference in 2020 to announce a partnership with the company, as part of a state and Cook County effort to address the digital divide, Williams said. 

PCs for People’s first Illinois location was in Belleville, which opened in late 2020. Six months later, the temporary space in the Chicago area opened. 

Sherwood estimated that the new Oak Lawn facility will process about half a million pounds of electronics this year. The location has 11 employees. 

PCs for People now has locations in Atlanta; Baltimore; Belleville, Ill. (near St. Louis); Cleveland; Kansas City, Mo.; Mankato, Minn.; Oak Lawn; and St. Paul. Before Oak Lawn, the most recent opening was Atlanta in January 2022. 

Lots of laptops coming in the door

So far, Williams and Sherwood noted, the Oak Lawn facility has seen a particularly large number of laptop computers, compared with other PCs for People locations. 

“We do seem to receive more laptops, which has been great because we do service a lot of folks who are students or working professionals who want that ability to be moving and mobile with their device,” Sherwood said. 

As an explanation for the large number of laptops, Williams pointed to devices coming from the concentration of businesses in the urban downtown area that issue their employees laptops, rather than desktops, because of space constraints and portability requirements that pre-date the pandemic. 

Cook County, which is the second most populous county in the U.S. (after Los Angeles County), has supported PCs for People in a number of ways. In addition to providing a temporary home in the area, the county has sponsored computer donations to low-income residents. The commissioners in October 2021 approved a resolution enabling all Cook County departments and offices to donate their used computers to PCs for People. 

Williams said that, in the last year, PCs for People has collected nearly 1,000 computers from Cook County entities. 
 

Tags: ElectronicsProcessorsRepair & Refurbishment
TweetShare
Jared Paben

Jared Paben

Related Posts

Closed Loop Partners acquires Sutter Metals, connecting electronics disposition to metals recovery

byDavid Daoud
April 2, 2026

The acquisition completes a deliberate chain from enterprise device collection through disposition to raw material recovery, positioning PE capital to...

Policy update: EPR, right to repair and more

TERRA expands certified e-scrap network to Ecuador

byScott Snowden
April 1, 2026

TERRA has added Vertmonde in Quito to its certified electronics recycling network, giving the organization a first member in Ecuador...

URT builds alliance to remake electronics plastics at scale

Less premium smartphone inventory is reaching recyclers

byDavid Daoud
March 30, 2026

Assurant’s latest trade-in data shows resale value is being captured earlier in the device lifecycle.

#ESC2025 Speaker Spotlight: Matthew Young

From bootstrap to boom: EVR poised for growth after capital injection

byStefanie Valentic
March 26, 2026

Baltimore e-recycling company Electronics Value Recovery (EVR) is accelerating nationwide expansion into the ITAD and enterprise markets after securing a...

L-R: Koichiro Nishimura, CEO of ERI Japan and Manager, ITOCHU; John Shegerian, Chairman & CEO of ERI; and Daisuke Inoue, Deputy General Manager, ITOCHU, celebrate the announcement of ERI Japan.

ERI enters Japan through joint venture with Itochu

byDavid Daoud
March 24, 2026

The new joint venture marks the American company’s first overseas expansion.

Envela reports stronger Q3 ITAD revenues

Top 5 reasons for the rise of US e-scrap recycling

byDavid Daoud
March 23, 2026

Global shifts are driving a rise in processing material domestically, though challenges remain.

Load More
Next Post
CES yields recycling program, ‘green’ campaign news

CES yields recycling program, 'green' campaign news

More Posts

PCA closing Richmond plant

PCA closing Richmond plant

April 2, 2026
With RPET in crisis, focus turns to solutions

With RPET in crisis, focus turns to solutions

April 2, 2026

Apparel retailer organization challenges SB 707 textile PRO selection

April 2, 2026
Wineries help create model for film recycling

Wineries help create model for film recycling

April 7, 2026
Oregon’s Recycling Modernization Act faces injunction

Why EPR’s biggest obstacle might not be legislation

April 6, 2026
Waste Connection recycling cart in The Dalles, Oregon

First Oregon community expands curbside recycling with EPR funding

April 1, 2026

ReElement, Mitsubishi partner on rare earth supply chains

March 31, 2026
WM rolling out curbside acceptance of PP cups 

APR releases first semiannual Design Guide update

April 3, 2026

Independents complement primary PRO in state EPR

April 6, 2026

Quebec PRO reflects on first year of packaging EPR

March 30, 2026
Load More

About & Publications

About Us

Staff

Archive

Magazine

Work With Us

Advertise
Jobs
Contact
Terms and Privacy

Newsletter

Get the latest recycling news and analysis delivered to your inbox every week. Stay ahead on industry trends, policy updates, and insights from programs, processors, and innovators.

Subscribe

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • The Latest
  • Analysis
  • Recycling
  • E-Scrap
  • Plastics
  • Policy Now
  • Conferences
    • E-Scrap Conference
    • Plastics Recycling Conference
    • Resource Recycling Conference
    • Textiles Recovery Summit
  • Magazine
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Archive
  • Jobs
  • Staff
Subscribe
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.