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Published on September 18th, 2007

Asset LifeCycle to Open First E-Waste Facility in Kansas

Topeka, KS — Asset LifeCycle has obtained the required permit approval from the State of Kansas Bureau of Waste Management Division to operate an e-waste recycling and reclamation facility in Kansas.

This required permit allows Asset LifeCycle to operate in the recycling and reclamation industry within the state of Kansas as the only permitted facility. Asset LifeCycle is in the midst of the process with equipment purchases and construction.

This is a paramount step in the right direction for the state of Kansas and the Midwest as it is the first and only permitted mechanical e-waste recycling and reclamation facility in the State.

This will allow for a processing capacity on average of 480,000 pounds of equipment in an average 40 hour work week and will significantly reduce the vast amounts of materials being sent to local landfills.

For more information on Asset LifeCycle, visit the company’s website.

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