2008 News
Monday, November 10th 2008
The Electronic Wasteland
Where do the millions of computer monitors, cell phones and other electronic refuse our society generates end up? Scott Pelley reports.
Source: www.cbsnews.com
Wednesday, October 22nd 2008
E-waste Dumping Ground
A dangerous underground electronics recycling industry employs China's vulnerable migrant workers. And Canadians export the raw materials to them
Source: www.cbc.ca
Saturday, October 18th 2008
Geep Ecosys propose des services complets clés en main
Comptant une expérience de 25 ans dans le domaine, l’entreprise GEEP Ecosys, une filiale de Global Electric Electronic Processing (GEEP) depuis mai 2008, a mis au point des services diversifiés pour gérer efficacement le matériel technologique dont les entreprises ou les particuliers souhaitent se départir. Elle prend ainsi en charge l’ensemble des étapes de la logistique, de la réutilisation et du recyclage du matériel électronique de bureau ou d’usine (ordinateurs, dispositifs de réseau, télécopieurs, systèmes téléphoniques, etc.).
Source: Journal Les Affaires
Tuesday, June 17th 2008
Lenovo Asset Recovery Service Helps Businesses Go Green, Turning Computer Trash into Cash
Watch this video about Lenovo's ARS to learn more about computer refurbishing and recycling.
Source: www.lenovo.com
Friday, May 9th 2008
GEEP Ecosys Merger
Global Electric Electronic Processing Inc. ("GEEP") is pleased to announce the purchase of Ecosys Canada Inc ("Ecosys"), Rider Computer Services Ltd and Rider Technology Services Inc.("Rider") all of whom will be operating as GEEP Ecosys Inc. effective May 1st 2008.
Source: GEEP Ecosys Inc.
Tuesday, April 22nd 2008
Turning computers into black gold
With truckloads of obsolete electronics arriving daily, Alfred Hambsch's sprawling 12-hectare facility in Barrie, Ont., doesn't look much like a milestone on the road to sustainability. But looks can be deceiving.
Source: www.cbc.ca
Tuesday, March 11th 2008
New electronic recycling facility opens in Edmonton

Now there's more space to turn your old electronics into something new.
Edmonton's electric and electronic waste recycling facility officially opened for business Tuesday, making it one of the largest centres in Canada.
The new facility is expected to process 30,000 tonnes per year of old computers, televisions and other electronic waste materials.
Source: edmonton.ctv.ca
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