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Green Wave Electronics Expands Nationally Into Three New Regions

INDIANAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Green Wave Electronics, a leading e-waste Recycler & Reverse Logistics company with over 300,000 sq/ft of operations in Indianapolis and Atlanta, is proud to announce the expansion of its e-waste collection operations, furthering its client reach into the northeast, upper midwest, and southcentral regions of the U.S.

With the addition of three new branch facilities strategically located in Illinois, New Jersey, and Texas, Green Wave Electronics is now able to efficiently reach 15 additional states.

Green Wave Electronics helps organizations properly recycle their e-waste and destroy data-containing items to ensure security. They offer complete, auditable, e-waste recycling solutions for businesses, government agencies, education, solid waste districts, and the general public. In 2021, Green Wave successfully recycled and diverted 23 million pounds of e-waste from landfills and is on pace to exceed that total by 26% in 2022.

Mark Sherman, CEO of Green Wave Electronics, said, "Vastly expanding our e-waste collection footprint will allow us to rapidly promote our primary mission of providing our stakeholders with cost effective sustainable e-waste solutions that adhere to our no landfill policy."

For more information, call (317)899-0000, email pickup@greenwaveelectronics.com or visit us online at www.GreenWaveElectronics.com

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