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Sage Sustainable Electronics Repurposing Center in Philadelphia Opens to Improve Global Sustainability

COLUMBUS, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sage Sustainable Electronics today announced that it will open its fourth national repurposing center near Philadelphia in Montgomeryville, Pennsylvania. Sage CEO Robert Houghton said the company’s objective is to help businesses retire old technology more sustainably, and with better value recovery. “Two-thirds of electronics recycled for raw materials are still perfectly functional,” he said. “When Sage extends the useful life of technology, we reduce environm...

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