Atlanta-based Reworx will recycle end-of-life Dish Network set-tops...
Atlanta-based Reworx will recycle end-of-life Dish Network set-tops and other e-waste, including cables, remote controls, batteries and PC boards, in a new partnership, the companies said Thursday. Reworx hires individuals with disabilities and those who face barriers to traditional hiring,…
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the companies said. Dish estimated its sustainability operations last year processed more than 26 million pounds of e-waste. The average Dish set-top lasts about seven years, it said. Reworx is the first e-waste recycler in Georgia to land the EPA’s “R2” certification, the companies said.