Las Vegas Recycling Provider
Evergreen Recycling, a Las Vegas recycling provider, is excited to welcome to U.S. Micro Corp, an Atlanta-based computer recycling company, which is moving its headquarters to Las Vegas.
"We are expanding our physical operations as a result of organic growth," U.S. Micro Corp. President Jim Kegley told Las Vegas Business Press. "We chose to relocate to Las Vegas because of the area's competitive business climate, talented labor pool, state-of-the-art technology and transportation infrastructure, as well as its proximity to some of the world's largest information technology markets."
Las Vegas Business Press reports that the 15-year-old firm is building a new 130,000-square-foot facility at 7000 W. Teco Ave. in the southwest valley. The $15 million building will house administrative offices, warehouse space and a recycling facility, and is expected to earn Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. The company is expected to opens its doors in mid-2011, and create up to 100 jobs.
As the new provider of computer recycling Las Vegas, the company will buy used computer equipment and erase the data, before recycling parts build out of sellable commodities, such as plastics, metal and glass.
Evergreen Recycling, a Las Vegas recycling provider, is excited to be joined by U.S. Micro Corp in making Southern Nevada the hub of environmental services in the region. Evergreen provides commercial and residential recycling. For more info, go to www.evergreenlv.com.