News | November 11, 2016

Green Tree Electronics Recycling Announces Purchase Of Trinity Recyclers

The acquisition of Trinity Recyclers by Green Tree Electronics, Irvine, CA, is one more indication of a strengthening 'green economy.' With the added efficiencies and synergies of the combined companies, GTER is positioned for significant growth over the next several years.

Irvine, CA (PRWEB) - Green Tree Recycling, in Irvine, California, has announced its purchase of Trinity Recyclers, Laguna Niguel, CA. This purchase positions Green Tree for rapid growth in the competitive 'green industry' of electronics recycling.

Asked about the acquisition, company founder and CEO, Hamid Gholam said, "We're encouraged by the increased sensitivity that local Orange County businesses have regarding recycling and sustainability. We're seeing an increasing number of our customers adopting 'green office' business practices.' Founded in 2014, Green Tree Recycling refurbishes and recycle used and out-dated electronics with pick-ups in Orange, San Diego, Riverside, LA and San Bernardino counties. The purchase of Trinity Recyclers gives the firm greater operations efficiencies and a broader customer base.

"Discarded electronics are a major source of hazardous waste and are rapidly filling up waste dumps everywhere," Gholam said. "Also, the environmental cost to produce new electronics from new materials is prohibitive. Every pound of finished electronic device requires 10,000 pounds of raw materials and that still doesn't include the major energy requirements to mine metals, distribute parts or run factories. It's a new day, and we're seeing more of our customers responding to the climate crisis in ways that are also good for our business!"

Green Tree Electronics Recycling is based in Irvine, CA. The company is working to create a more sustainable future for Orange County. Their role in this immense effort is helping companies take responsible action for electronic waste. Green Tree collects and recycles computers, servers, hard-drives, cell phones and mobile devices (smart phones and tablets). This significantly reduces the carbon footprint that technology products and their short life-cycles produce. A portion of the firms profits are donated to local public K-12 schools throughout Southern California in the form of donated computers and other electronic devices. Contact Green Tree Electronic Recycling at 1-800-405-6308 or visit their website at greentreeelectronicrecycling.com. 

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