Maryland E-Recycler Extends e-Stewards Certification to Global Sites
The certification of facilities to the industry gold standard reflects the company commitment to its goals.
SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): Hyattsville, Maryland-based information technology asset disposal (ITAD) and data destruction service provider announced its decision to extend e-Stewards certification to all its facilities across the globe. The company intends to have all of its international sites certified within the next two years.
According to company press release, its U.S facilities in Maryland, Massachusetts, California and Texas are already certified by e-Stewards. The overseas facilities of the company, including sites in Dublin and Cork, Ireland; Reading, United Kingdom; and Sriracha, Thailand will soon get certified. This is in line with the company’s stated objective to provide most responsible and ethical services to multinational clients.
Sean Sheehan, CEO of Wisetek noted that the company does not wish to compromise on environmental and social responsibility at any of its facilities. The certification of facilities to the industry gold standard reflects the company commitment to its goals.
Meantime, Jim Puckett, founder of the Basel Action Network (BAN), which administers the e-Stewards program thanked Wisetek for choosing e-Stewards from among various industry standards. BAN is excited to be part of Wisetek’s growth trajectory, he added.
Wisetek had recently won the Elevation Award at the annual Business and Finance Awards- Ireland’s foremost business awards.
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