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Greenchip launches fund for community impact and trust

byScott Snowden
February 5, 2026
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Greenchip has launched the Greenchip Legacy Foundation, a new charitable initiative designed to formalize the electronics recycler’s long-standing community involvement while reinforcing its broader emphasis on domestic processing and operational transparency. 

The foundation is structured around three core areas that the company said reflect both its values and its role within the electronics recycling and IT asset disposition industry. Those pillars include housing and stability support through Isabella’s House, youth education and mentorship through Sal’s Friends and industry collaboration and service efforts under Recyclers for Community. 

“Greenchip has always stood on consistency, transparency and doing the work the right way,” said Lila Gloyd, senior vice president of sales and marketing and chair of the foundation. “This next chapter is about strengthening that standard and making sure our growth creates meaningful opportunities for the people and communities connected to us.” 

The company said the foundation is intended to bring structure and continuity to community efforts that employees have supported for years across the regions where Greenchip operates. Those efforts sit at the intersection of environmental responsibility and local impact, which the company described as inseparable priorities as it continues to expand its operations. 

“Our team has long supported the communities where we live and work, and this Foundation brings structure and continuity to that ongoing commitment,” Gloyd said. “We’re both proud and passionate about what Greenchip has built as a domestic processor so this feels like a natural extension of the same care and responsibility we bring to our work every day.” 

The foundation launch comes as Greenchip enters 2026 emphasizing what it describes as true domestic processing standards alongside strengthened compliance infrastructure and expanded customer resources. The company said those efforts are aimed at providing clearer visibility into how material is handled, managed and reported at a time when scrutiny of export practices continues to grow across the electronics recycling sector. 

By expanding access to process information and elevating reporting clarity, Greenchip said it is working to raise transparency expectations industrywide while maintaining full domestic control of recycling and data destruction activities. 

Looking ahead, the company said it plans to continue contributing to national conversations around compliance, domestic recycling pathways and critical material recovery. Greenchip also said it is advancing long range projects that have been in development for several years, including construction of its Eco Campus and other planned expansions tied to its operational growth. 

“We have always believed in doing things the right way, even when the market moves in the opposite direction,” Gloyd said. “This year, we are doubling down on that belief and inviting the industry to move with us.” 

Greenchip provides electronics recycling and IT asset disposition at facilities in Brooklyn, New York and Fredericksburg, Virginia. The company offers domestic recycling, data destruction, asset recovery and decommissioning services to customers nationwide. 

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Scott has been a reporter for over 25 years, covering a diverse range of subjects from sub-atomic cold fusion physics to scuba diving off the Great Barrier Reef. He's now deeply invested in the world of recycling, green tech and environmental preservation.

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