Computer and E Waste Recycling Gathering Momentum in MA
Cashmere, Australia, February 27, 2015 (Newswire.com) - Boston gets a top notch electronic waste recycling firm named Eplanet Enterprise LLC which is poised to work towards addressing the raising concerns over the malicious effects of electronic junks in the state of Massachusetts and also other parts of the U.S.A.
Before their full-fledged launch, Eplanet has conducted an awareness campaign for educating the common people on the necessity of recycling electronic waste. According to the management of the company, that campaign has been a huge success and a morale booster for the company’s novel initiatives.
The campaign lasted for the first three weeks of February 2015 and has received an overwhelming response. People were given demonstrations on the right process to get rid of their redundant gadgets and computers, along with other electronic household items that they use in their daily lives. To supplement their efforts, Eplanet has also released YouTube tutorial videos so that those who missed it can view it anytime and anywhere.
The company is now concentrating on recycling of computers, as their facility has been established keeping in mind the dire necessity of the hour. According to sources with knowledge of company’s strategies, Eplanet is keen on capitalizing the opportunity that emerging technologies like the Internet of Things is going to offer.
“With the emergence of new technologies and inter-machine communication protocols, the game will change very fast. And only the early bird will catch the worm. That is why we are planning to make the most of this surge, which we expect to revolutionize the hardware and software standards of today…”, said a senior executive of the firm.
Computer recycling has been around the corner for quite some time now and will continue to be an extremely relevant service in the years to come. Although many major hardware manufacturers and vendors have their own schemes and policies for buying back redundant computers and gadgets, their campaigns and policies haven not created enough steam to provide the necessary momentum to computer recycling. The gap between the availability and the requirement is what emerging companies like Eplanet want to leverage. Besides, the company also offers IT Asset and Data Recovery Services to corporates and individuals, although at differentiated rates.