ERI, the largest fully integrated IT and electronics asset disposition (ITAD) provider and cybersecurity-focused hardware destruction company in the US, announced that it is now 100% carbon neutral for all of its operational emissions.
Through years of dedication towards reducing the company’s carbon footprint along with its partnership with TIME CO2 (and the CO2.com platform), ERI has announced its official status as a fully carbon neutral organization. The announcement distinguishes ERI as the world’s first electronic recycling and ITAD company to achieve carbon neutral status.
ERI’s offset efforts are directly channeled to like-minded climate projects that have been vetted from every angle. The portfolio covers the three pillars of carbon mitigation: CO2 removal, emissions reduction, and the protection of high-value carbon stores.
No stranger to climate leadership and sustainability initiatives, ERI works with all of its partners and customers to increase the volume of material captured within a closed loop. With its longstanding dedication to ESG, ERI is the recipient of an overall “A” rating (the highest grade ever awarded to a company in ERI’s industry) from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s Circulytics tool, which measures progress towards a circular economy.
Tags: Carbon Footprint, Carbon Neutral, CO2, ERI
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