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Certification Scorecard for November 5, 2025

byEditorial Staff
November 5, 2025
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The following are facilities that have achieved, renewed or otherwise regained R2 certification recently:

  • A Better Way Computer Recycling of Glen Burnie, Maryland
  • Antr Electronic Co. of Kowloon, China
  • AO Itad Services dba Spark Recycle of Northbrook, Illinois
  • Apto Solutions of Atlanta, Georgia
  • Attero Recycling of Roorkee, India
  • B&K Technology Solutions dba Advanced Technology Recycling of Pontiac, Illinois
  • Bass Computers-Tarpon Technology of Houston, Texas
  • Cirba Solutions US of Lancaster and Baltimore, Ohio
  • Daeheung M&T Co. of Yongin-Si, Korea
  • Device Circles dba Device Cycle of Dallas, Texas
  • Digital Tech International of Doral, Florida
  • Divanti Group of Newbury, Ohio
  • Erday of City of Industry, California
  • Glezco ERS Del Occidente of Apodaca, Mexico
  • Green Century Electronics Recycling dba OregonRecycles of Portland, Oregon
  • iTech Xpress dba IronVault Recycling of Covina, California
  • KT Corp of City of Industry, California
  • Lenovo Systems Technology of Shenzhen, China
  • Manak Waste Management of Gautam Buddh Nagar, India
  • Mercantile Pacific Asia of Singapore
  • Metal Management Midwest dba Sims Precious Metals of Franklin Park, Illinois
  • Nippon Global Electronics of Minto, Australia
  • North Coast Services of Concord, New Hampshire
  • PedalPoint Evterra Recycling dba PedalPoint Life Cycle Solutions dba Techno Rescue of Aurora, Colorado
  • Sims E-Recycling trading as Sims Lifecycle Services of Villawood, Australia
  • Sims Lifecycle Services of Stalybridge and Dumfries, United Kingdom
  • Sims Recycling Solutions dba Sims Lifecycle Services of Roseville, California, and LaVergne, Tennessee
  • Sogo Synergy of Bengaluru, India
  • Spectrum Ecycle Solutions of Saint Louis, Missouri
  • TGY Co. of Gimpo-si, Korea
  • Universal Recycling Technologies of Fort Worth, Texas; Janesville, Wisconsin; and Clackamas, Oregon
  • WT World Trading of Westminster, California

After completing successful audits, the organizations listed below achieved one or more of these NAID AAA certifications: physical destruction of hard drives, physical destruction of solid state devices, over-writing or degaussing of physical hard drives, over-writing of solid state devices. 

  • Bay State Shredding Services of Brockton, Massachusetts
  • Blue Star Recyclers of Denver, Colorado
  • Desert Arc Shredding & Recycling of Indio, California
  • Sage Sustainable Electronics of Columbus, Ohio, and Reno, Nevada
  • Southern California Shredding of Lake Forest, California
  • Stallard Technologies of Overland Park, Kansas
  • Summit 360 of Eagan, Minnesota
  • TDR Recycle of Arlington, Texas
  • Universal Recycling Technologies of Fort Worth, Texas; Janesville, Wisconsin; and Clackamas, Oregon
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