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Clean Earth’s Lancaster, TX, Facility Earns RIOS™ and R2v3 Certifications

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Clean Earth, a division of Harsco Corporation, has announced that its Lancaster, Texas facility has earned the RIOS™ and R2v3 certifications, marking it as the company’s fifth certified electronic recycling site. These certifications enhance the facility's capacity for recycling e-waste and demonstrate compliance with industry standards. The R2v3 certification is a more stringent version of its predecessor, and the Lancaster facility will now implement additional processes for efficient electronics recycling.

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  • Lancaster facility increases e-waste recycling capacity.
  • Clean Earth now operates five certified electronic recycling facilities.
  • Facility earned RIOS™ and R2v3 certifications, demonstrating compliance and operational standards.
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  • Location is the Company’s fifth certified electronic recycling facility.
  • Facility increases Company’s capacity for recycling e-waste.
  • Certifications demonstrate compliance with proper processes and operations standard among electronic recyclers.

KING OF PRUSSIA, Pa., Jan. 10, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Clean Earth, a division of Harsco Corporation and a leading provider in environmental and regulated waste management services, announces its Lancaster, Texas, facility earned the RIOS™ and R2v3 certifications, marking the Company’s fifth certified electronic recycling facility along with sites in Allentown, Pennsylvania, Modesto, California, West Melbourne, Florida, and Richmond, Virginia. The certifications are the result of extensive third-party audits ensuring that the facility and employees are capable of handling and managing e-waste.

Clean Earth’s Lancaster facility is the first Clean Earth facility to earn the R2v3 certification and one of the first among its competitors. More stringent than previous versions, R2v3 is the most recent version of the R2 standard.

“Our Lancaster facility is strategically located to increase our capacity to handle e-waste,” said Jim Bell, Senior Vice President and Group President, Clean Earth. “We stand strong in our commitment to the proper recycling of electronics, which is imperative in protecting our environment. Building on the success of our bid for RIOS™ and R2v3 certifications in Lancaster, we look forward to pursuing the R2v3 certification at our four other electronic recycling facilities.”

As a RIOS™ and R2v3 certified electronics recycler, Clean Earth’s Lancaster facility is poised to add processes necessary for electronics recycling, including shredding and de-manufacturing.

To learn more about Clean Earth, please visit www.cleanearthinc.com or follow the Company on FacebookTwitterLinkedIn or Instagram.

About Clean Earth
Clean Earth’s vision is to create a better future for our people, partners and planet by turning specialty waste into recycling opportunities. Clean Earth is one of the largest specialty waste companies in the United States providing remediation, disposal, recycling and beneficial reuse solutions for hazardous and non-hazardous waste and contaminated materials. Headquartered in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, it operates a network of 91 locations across the United States. As a leader in the industry, Clean Earth has the experience and capabilities to provide efficient, effective hazardous and non-hazardous waste recycling and disposal solutions. Our portfolio of technologies and services touches nearly every industry that generates waste including energy, infrastructure, commercial, industrial, retail and healthcare markets. To learn more, visit www.cleanearthinc.com.

Sophia Albano
610-709- 4626
salbano@harsco.com

 


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What is the significance of the RIOS™ and R2v3 certifications for HSC?

The RIOS™ and R2v3 certifications indicate compliance with stringent industry standards and enhance Clean Earth's capacity to manage e-waste.

Where is HSC's latest certified electronic recycling facility located?

The latest certified facility is in Lancaster, Texas.

How many certified electronic recycling facilities does HSC operate?

HSC operates a total of five certified electronic recycling facilities.

What does the R2v3 certification involve?

R2v3 certification involves a more rigorous standard for recycling electronics, ensuring proper processes and operations.

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