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Ilene Lubell

Ilene Lubell grew up in the metal business and sold sludge and scrap during the summers in high school and college. After graduating from the University of Michigan-Dearborn’s School of Management, I went on to pursue a career in marketing. Since my dad’s death, I joined my brother in our family business, Mayer Alloys, and then recognized an opportunity to spin off a new company diversifying into new materials and services focusing on supplier diversity opportunities in both the government and commercials sectors and on our mission of recycling to create a cleaner and healthier earth for future generations.
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How Law Firms Can Responsibly Recycle Computers and Maintain Data Security

Technology is changing at a rapid rate. The computers we use in business are decreasing in cost and increasing in speed and storage capacity. It's [...]

6 Reasons for Companies to Invest in Data Shredding for Old Computer Hard Drives

Every business has data, lots of data. A single hard drive can contain hundreds, even thousands of confidential, proprietary, or sensitive data [...]

How Does Electronic Recycling Work?

As our electronic devices come to the end of their useful life, the question comes up how do I get rid of? Recycling e-waste enables us to recover [...]

Why you should recycle your cell phone

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Did you know your computer contains precious metals?

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5 Office Electronics You Can Recycle.

Electronic waste is the name for office electronics that have come towards the end of their “useful life.” A lot of this time electronic devices are [...]

How U.S. E-Waste Impacts Health Worldwide

Did you know that if you don’t recycle your e-waste you can hurt humans, animals and the environment. There are toxins in your electronic waste that [...]

Why Is There a Recycling Fee For Electronics?

Recycling your electronic waste is essential to protecting the environment and your company's private information. It is essential to making sure [...]

What Is an R2 Certification?

TheR2 certification requires that an organization must meet in order to handle electronic waste responsibly. These standards require certified [...]

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