Chicago (Aug. 1, 2017) — Clover Technologies Group, the global leader in the recovery, refurbishment, remanufacturing, and redeployment of business and electronic assets, released its eighth annual Sustainability Report, highlighting major environmental achievements and philanthropic initiatives from its global enterprises in the calendar year 2016.
Clover’s Sustainability Report details its ongoing commitment to strengthening the company’s environmental objectives, improving its environmental footprint, and empowering its employees to make a difference. Clover published significant achievements from its global facilities including that the company overall:
- Collected a total of nearly 50 million units across its business units;
- Recycled over 6 million lbs of materials in 2016;
- Planted over 50,000 new trees in 2016;
- Clover Imaging remanufactured nearly 18 million units;
- Clover Wireless collected 4,885,525 total units;
- Clover Telecom diverted 51,430 parts from landfills.
“At Clover, we are doing more, with less,” said Jim Cerkleski, CEO of Clover Technologies Group. “Sustainability is integrated into the very fabric of our company. Our commitment to global sustainability can be seen throughout our enterprise, from our collections programs to research and development to packaging and distribution. We look for ways to do it better with the least impact on the environment.”
Click here to view Clover’s 2016 Sustainability Report in its entirety.
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About Clover Technologies Group
Clover Technologies Group is the global leader in helping businesses reclaim value by innovating new solutions for retired assets. Founded in 1996, Clover is one of the fastest growing, privately held companies in the United States with over 60 locations in 18 countries. Clover is the world’s largest collector and recycler of empty printer cartridges. The complete line of Clover’s quality toner and ink is available through leading office products distributors and resellers and marketed under a variety of private label brands. Clover uses this same industry-leading reverse logistics business model to service the rapidly expanding wireless market with a comprehensive portfolio of mobility device lifecycle solutions.