The document discusses regional electronics recycling on a global platform. It summarizes the company's operations across multiple locations in North and South America. The company collects, tests, separates, and recycles electronic equipment. It resells working equipment and recycles non-working items without sending anything to landfills. The company has infrastructure in several cities and countries, employs over 100 people, and recycles millions of pounds of electronics annually, helping create jobs and reduce environmental impact.
34. Infrastructure Miami 11 employees, 17,500 SF Los Angeles 3 employees, 3,500 SF Opened 4Q 2007, 20% rev CA State Prog, 50% working resale, 20% services in Latin America and 10% hard drive wiping
35. Infrastructure Miami 11 employees, 17,500 SF Los Angeles 2 employees, 4,500 SF Sao Paulo 70 employees, 21,500 SF 50% rev service contracts, 50% destruction and recycling, resale started 4Q 2007
36. Infrastructure Miami 11 employees, 17,500 SF Los Angeles 2 employees, 4,500 SF Sao Paulo 70 employees, 21,500 SF Paraguay 3 employees, 1,500 SF 80% rev AMD chip destruction, 20% logistics
40. What We Do Collect and evaluate equipment Test and package RecycledPCparts.com, Inc. Segregate and de-manufacture Inspect all destinations for compliance
41. The scenario Proliferation of e-products Increasingly short life-spans Toxic material constituents = Big problem (opportunity)
45. 1000 Tons Of Electronics Land filled less than one job created Recycled 15 jobs created Repaired 200 jobs created Source: Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity Report
52. Reuse 1,045 Tons Of Computers 172,474 barrels of oil 7.3 millions gallons of gasoline 14,393 fewer cars on the road 71,967 tons of CO2 emissions Used Electronics Market Study, Northeast Recycling Council, Inc. (NERC)