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By Greentec
on December 20, 2022
Reposted from the following article in Cambridge Today with approval: https://www.cambridgetoday.ca/local-news/what-happens-to-your-devices-when-you-throw-them-away-6195789
By Greentec
on April 21, 2022
Reducing the carbon demand to produce new devices and diverting e-waste from the environment, Greentec and the Toronto Zoo partner on Phone Apes
By Tony Perrotta
on February 22, 2022
CAMBRIDGE, ON | FEBRUARY 22, 2022 — Strengthening data security and privacy for organizations across Canada through compliant and transparent data destruction services, Greentec is pleased to ...
By Tony Perrotta
on January 14, 2022
CAMBRIDGE, ON | JANUARY 11, 2022 — On a mission to support organizations with intelligent IT asset disposition designed to heighten environmental sustainability and data security, Greentec has ...
By Greentec
on December 08, 2021
Everyone wants to know — what ACTUALLY happens to E-waste when it is recycled? Shred Nations sat down with Greentec's CEO and President, Tony Perrotta, to gain some further insight on how e-waste is ...
By Tony Perrotta
on October 25, 2021
CAMBRIDGE, ON | OCTOBER 19, 2021 — Working in communities across Canada to reduce the amount of electronic devices that end up in recycling bins each and every year, Greentec has partnered with ...
By Tony Perrotta
on June 08, 2021
CAMBRIDGE, ON | JUNE 1, 2021 — Greentec, a certified electronics recycling company based in Cambridge, Ontario, has been chosen by Air Canada to securely recycle and dispose of 500 flight crew iPads ...
By Tony Perrotta
on May 03, 2021
President and CEO Tony Perrotta was on the Know Tech Talk Podcast with Barb Paluszkiewicz, sharing insight on how to safely dispose of old IT equipment.
By Tony Perrotta
on April 09, 2021
As more Canadians replace their old electronics with new technology, one Ontario-based company hopes its initiative will combat the country’s electronic waste problem, one smartphone at a time.
By Tony Perrotta
on March 31, 2021
We are incredibly honoured to be featured in the Cambridge Times.