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One Mic Stand: eLoop Pushes the Tech Behind Electronics Recycling

Interview by Jonathan Kersting

eLoop CEO Ned Eldridge is all about pushing the boundaries of technology to make electronics recycling more sustainable.

Ned steps up tot he One Mic Stand to share eLoop's approach to handling toxic materials like mercury in flat panel TVs and its collaborations with Carnegie Mellon University and Covestro to develop pilot programs for recycling ABS plastic from electronic waste.

eLoop is using custom-built robots to disassemble flat panel displays and is finding ways to create closed loop systems for indium and plastics so they can be reused and not discarded in landfills.

As a DEP permitted e-waste recycling facility, eLoop, believes in landfill diversion and auditable environmental compliance. eLoop has a completely transparent chain-of-custody and provides our customers with the most efficient, secure and sustainable solution available for IT assets and universal waste streams. 

Learn more at eloopllc.com.