Recycling Process

All of the components that we recycle are processed down to the basic commodities at an environmentally-friendly facility.

All our facilities are specifically designed to efficiently break down electronic components into resources that can then be reused or redistributed with little or no impact on the environment.

More than 50 million computers are abandoned every year.

More than 3,000 tons of electronics are discarded every day.

We generate around 40 million tons of electronic waste every year, worldwide. That’s like throwing 800 laptops every second.

Computers, monitors, and cell phones contain toxins, including lead and arsenic.

85% of our E-Waste are sent to landfills and incinerators are mostly burned, and release harmful toxins in the air!

E-waste comprises 70% of our overall toxic waste.

Greest Group is committed to helping improve the environment and preventing these electronics from ending up in landfills.

Our Process

PROCESSING AGREEMENT

Greest offers asset recovery, assured destruction, and recycling services for electronics based on processing agreements with its customers.

RE-USE ASSESSMENT

Greest evaluates, tests, and sells electronics (and electronic components) with a viable secondary market to extend product life and recovery.

PRODUCT DISASSEMBLY

All end-of-life products processed by Greest are disassembled in a state of the art E-waste recycling facility for the recovery of base commodities.

COMMODITY RECOVERY

We separate any unusable materials from the recyclable resources during the disassembly process to reduce the risk of cross contamination.

THIRD PARTY AUDITING

Greest has a complete and comprehensive independent third party audit of its E-waste recycling facilities, not only to ensure total environmental compliance with Government regulations, but to also evaluate our processes and procedures making sure we are doing everything possible to reduce the impact on the environment.