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Waste & Recycling | 2020-04-23 20:19:01
The platform tracks legal requirements resulting from COVID-19 regulation to ensure that partners and customers understand and manage their compliance and legal obligations.
SEATTLE (Waste Advantage): Rubicon, a technology company that provides smart waste and recycling solutions to businesses and governments worldwide, and legal technology company Libryo, have partnered to offer a COVID-19 regulation tracker to Rubicon’s customers. As part of its ongoing commitment to support its customers, partners and employees during the current public health and economic crisis, Rubicon is offering the COVID-19 Regulation Tracker, Powered by Libryo, as a free service to its customers. The platform is being offered in eight U.S. states – California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, Texas, and Washington – which are among the states with the highest rates of coronavirus cases.
The platform tracks legal requirements resulting from COVID-19 regulation to ensure that partners and customers understand and manage their compliance and legal obligations. This free platform offers access to the following:
“We are excited to begin this partnership with Libryo,” said Rubicon CEO Nate Morris, “We are continuously looking for offerings that can assist our valued partners work more efficiently and effectively, especially in these uncertain times. Tracking of COVID-19-related regulations will be an invaluable asset for our partners as they fulfill their essential roles on the front lines for our communities.”
“Libryo’s partnership with Rubicon had only just begun when the COVID-19 pandemic broke out. To Rubicon’s credit, they worked quickly with us to provide this free COVID-19 Regulation Tracker for their customers. I am excited about this both as a real opportunity to help out US businesses in time of rapid change and uncertainty, and also as a foretaste of the value of the partnership to come,” said Peter Flynn, Libryo Cofounder & CEO.
Courtesy: www.wasteadvantage.com