New Jersey government awards CompuCom a Class D electronic waste recycling permit

November 18, 2020

FORT MILL, SC – CompuCom, a managed services provider and wholly owned subsidiary of The ODP Corporation announced that it has been awarded a Class D Permit (Universal Waste) for its facility in Paulsboro, New Jersey. The permit, established under the New Jersey electronic waste management act, enables CompuCom to operate as an e-waste recycling facility for the safe and environmentally sound management of end-of-life electronic devices and components.

CompuCom views sustainability as another challenge it can help its customers address. It sees its role as a specialized recycler as essential for providing the technology needed to extract raw materials and precious metals while also maintaining environmental safety. The company’s IT Asset Disposition Program (ITAD) reduces e-waste associated with outdated technology and includes the tracking of devices with a full chain of custody along with the certificate of recycling and data destruction.

(BUSINESS WIRE)

 

About CompuCom

CompuCom is a wholly owned subsidiary of The ODP Corporation (NASDAQ:ODP), a leading provider of business services and supplies, products and digital workplace technology solutions to small, medium and enterprise businesses, through an integrated business-to-business (B2B) distribution platform, which includes world-class supply chain and distribution operations, dedicated sales professionals and technicians, online presence, and approximately 1,200 stores. CompuCom provides end-to-end managed workplace services, infrastructure modernization and digital consulting to enable the digital workplace for enterprise, midsize and small businesses. For more information, visit compucom.com.