E-scrap sector leader Jim Levine sees that the “entrepreneurial spirit is alive and well in this industry.”
Spectrum Ecycle has 13 employees working out of a 13,000-square-foot facility in St. Louis.
With a drumbeat of mainstream media headlines emphasizing the importance of recycling electronics to recover valuable metals, consumers and businesses may question the need to pay fees to recycle their used devices.
Living Green handles a variety of devices, but mostly focuses on office IT assets.
Over the course of three years, Seattle-area processor Living Green Technology has grown from a one-man show to a small business that’s well-positioned to serve the asset disposition needs of the Pacific Northwest’s tech sector.