Devices for Autism is a remarkable initiative that combines sustainability with social responsibility. By participating, you can make a significant impact on the lives of adults with autism and help protect our environment. Start today by visiting our website and contributing to a brighter, more inclusive future.
Read MoreChoosing an R2 certified recycler not only ensures compliance with environmental and data security standards but also reflects a company’s commitment to responsible and sustainable practices.
Read MoreIn today's tech-driven world, the disposal of electronic waste (e-waste) is a significant challenge, particularly for businesses in Tennessee. The process of responsibly disposing of outdated or unwanted electronics is where IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) comes into play. ITAD is a specialized sector within the electronics recycling industry that focuses on the safe and environmentally friendly disposal of electronic assets.
Read MoreElectronics recycling, a critical and often overlooked aspect of both environmental stewardship and resource management, is increasingly vital for companies and individuals alike. In an era where electronic devices pervade every aspect of our lives, from smartphones to laptops, the significance of responsibly disposing of these gadgets when they reach the end of their life cycle cannot be overstated.
Read MoreTransform your holiday spirit into sustainability! 🌟✨ Walmart invites Nashville area customers to recycle old or broken Christmas lights this season. Simply drop them off at designated collection boxes inside the store near the 'General Merchandise' and 'Garden Center' entrances. Let's illuminate the season responsibly! ♻️🎄
Read MoreHealth Connect America (HCA), a provider of mental and behavioral health services, through their subsidiary ERS (Electronic Recycling Services) received a donation of 200 laptops from USI Insurance Services (USI). ERS is designed to provide employment for adults who are diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and different disabilities through an ethical solution to electronics waste management.
Read MoreA laptop is a small portable computer with an alphanumeric keyboard. A laptop carries out all the functions performed by a desktop computer, including input and output processing. They can be powered from an internal battery or an external source like an AC adapter.
In this article we are going to talk about laptop recycling in detail. So, make sure you read this article until the end for more relevant information. Also, do not forget to refer to a professional when looking for the best laptop recycling solutions. They are bound to help.
Read MoreHappy Monday! Health Connect America CEO Kristi Shain and Regional VP Dave Krikac recently sat down for an interview with WHIN Radio. We are discussing the importance of employing and training adults with disabilities, the power of recycling, and how e-waste is currently impacting our planet! You can access the interview by clicking the link below!
Read MoreHealth Connect America Announces Launchpad Program to Teach Skills that Enable Independence. The Launchpad Program was designed to help individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities lead more independent lives.
Read MoreOur community is responsible for so much of the success at Electronic Recycling Solutions. We are proud to say that donations of laptops, tablets, phones, and more contribute so much to our success. But you may wonder what happens to your old device's information when you make a donation. Well, ERS is dedicated to protecting your information by offering hard drive shredding. You may also be curious what hard drive shredding is and why it is so important.
Read MoreThis blog post is about why you should recycle at ERS (Electronics Recycling Solutions) in Gallatin in comparison to other recycling centers. I will discuss what ERS offers as a business and why I think you should choose to recycle there compared to other centers. I will also discuss the conveniences that we offer our customers and about how the way in that which ERS hires their employees differs from other organizations.
Read MoreThis blog post is about how my life has changed in a positive way since starting work at ERS. When I first started working at ERS, my goals were to get a job that was both fulfilling to me and one that I was passionate about, to have the ability to move out of my parents’ home, and to eventually get married and live on my own.
Read MoreThere are multiple ways that you can support adult workers with autism. In this blog, I am going to discuss some of these ways. With support, they will be more successful along with being happier and content at work.
Read MoreThere are multiple ways that you can go green in your household in order to save energy and money. In this blog, I am going to discuss some simple things you can do to go green. It is important to go green because by going green you can save both energy and money and it also benefits the environment.
Read MoreDuring a more than hour-long tour of Electronics Recycling Solutions’ facility, U.S. Representative John Rose (TN-6) and VP of Adult Services, Dave Krikac discussed several issues. Included was how ERS helps create jobs for adults with Autism through the ethical recycling of electronics.
Read MoreElectronics Recycling Solutions, Gallatin, TN has joined an elite group of recyclers in Tennessee to achieve certification in the Responsible Recycling Practices for Electronics Recycling (R2) Standard.
Read MoreNASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — One in 59 children are diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder and each year 50,000 turn 18-years-old. Now, there's a Nashville non-profit, dedicated to employing these young adults.
Read MoreThe Frist Center for Autism and Innovation aims to support and empower adults with autism in the workforce through research and community partnerships. Electronics Recycling Solutions (ERS) is one of those local organizations putting the Frist Center’s principles into practice. Their business model “is designed to provide sustainable, long term employment for adults with autism and different disabilities while offering an ethical solution to electronics waste management.”
Read MoreAll too often, discarded electronics end up in community landfills, adding to an already vexing solid waste problem. To make matters worse, many of these devices contain exotic metals and chemical compounds that can have serious environmental impacts if they are not disposed of properly.
Read MoreFranklin-based Health Connect America has bought Electronics Recycling Solutions LLC, a Nashville-based recycling company that specializes in hiring employees with autism and disabilities, according to a news release.
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