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Home Analysis Certification Scorecard

Certification Scorecard for November 5, 2025

byEditorial Staff
November 5, 2025
in Certification Scorecard

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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