The U.S. Department of Energy is making significant strides in battery recycling by investing in consumer-facing collection programs. This initiative is critical for increasing recycling accessibility nationwide, reducing environmental impacts, and ensuring that hazardous materials are managed responsibly. As e-waste continues to grow, this federal support aligns with the mission of Homeboy Electronics Recycling to provide safe, effective, and accessible recycling solutions.
By choosing Homeboy, you’re contributing to the broader effort to manage electronic waste sustainably and ethically.
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PARTNERSHIPS FOR E-WASTE RECYCLING: JOIN THE MOVEMENT
Just like the DOE, Homeboy Electronics Recycling is committed to making e-waste recycling accessible and impactful. By partnering with us, your business can contribute to these nationwide efforts to reduce environmental impact and improve recycling practices. Whether it’s battery recycling or managing other electronic waste, our comprehensive solutions help you align with sustainability initiatives while supporting a circular economy and meaningful social change.
CERTIFICATIONS YOU CAN TRUST: COMMITTED TO EXCELLENCE
When it comes to e-waste, trust is paramount. Homeboy Electronics Recycling is proud to hold industry-leading certifications like R2, ISO 14001, and NAID. These certifications affirm our commitment to data security, environmental stewardship, and ethical recycling practices. With us, your e-waste is handled with the highest standards of care and compliance.
CELEBRATING SUCCESS: HOMEBOY THREADS WINS THE 2024 BOW & ARROW AWARD
We’re thrilled to announce that Homeboy Threads, a division of Homeboy Electronics has been honored with the 2024 Bow & Arrow Award by the California Product Stewardship Council (CPSC)! This award recognizes their innovative coalition building and creative partnerships, which are driving significant progress in waste reduction across California. Homeboy Threads is dedicated to diverting secondhand items from landfills while providing trauma-informed job training and career services to those who need it most. Their collaborations with CPSC and LA Sanitation on the Textile Project are paving the way for a sustainable textile economy in line with LA's Green New Deal.