NexTech Expands Its E-Waste/IT Asset Disposal Services with New Orleans Office

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NexTech,  a Mississippi-based E-Waste/IT Asset Disposal Services company, which  provides services to corporations and organizations throughout the  Southeast, has expanded its physical presence across its footprint with  the establishment of a New Orleans, LA, office. Regarding the reason for  the expansion, NexTech CEO Brad Cohen commented, “The ever-mounting  E-Waste problem is driving demand for our E-Waste disposal services.  Companies, now more than ever, are seeking out a certified E-Waste  partner to guide them through what is quickly becoming a highly  regulated industry with enforcement and steep penalties for  mismanagement. The fact that we hold the R2V3 industry-leading  certification means that our clients are assured of receiving the best  practices that meet the standard of care for sustainable and secure IT  disposal/E-Waste management. Combine our certification with our  commitment to timely and responsive service, and strategic planning to  protect our clients against non-approved disposal methods, data  breaches, and reputational loss, and we are seeing our client base  increase exponentially. The Louisiana territory has been underserved and  it was important to us to fill that need with proximity to our main  facility means that we can deliver Louisiana companies the best E-Waste  Management and data security solutions.” E-Waste, defined as electronics  that have reached end-of-life, is a growing problem across the world.  Just in the U.S., millions of tons of E-Waste are discarded each year  without using proper methods which results in environmental  contamination and data breaches. NexTech addresses this massive  environmental and social problem by providing sustainable solutions that  permanently destroy data, and recover, reuse, and recycle all discarded  electronics.

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    About NexTech NexTech delivers a full spectrum of certified, secure,  and sustainable IT asset disposal services including data destruction,  recover/reuse, and recycling of E-Waste/end-of-life IT equipment.  NexTech enables its business partners’ IT end-of-life programs to  operate efficiently, contribute positively to global environmental  preservation initiatives, protect corporate brand reputation, and  protect IT investments. Find more at www.nextechpartners.com.                         

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