Global converts S.C. plant to handle e-cycling
Dec 06, 2006 | 08:43 AM
| Michael Marley
Global Investment Recovery Inc., a privately held computer and electronics recycler, has finished converting a 65,000-square-foot warehouse in South Carolina into a computer recycling plant.
Steel, copper, aluminum, precious metals and plastic will be recycled at the plant in Salley, a small town about 40 miles south of Columbia, S.C. The company plans to expand into another facility of....
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