ERI Expands Zero-Waste E-Waste Recycling Network with Indiana Supercenter
Event summary
- ERI operates eight zero-waste, zero-emissions, carbon-neutral e-waste recycling facilities, including a flagship location in Plainfield, Indiana.
- The Indiana facility features AI-driven robotics, proprietary shredding technology, and an in-house alkaline battery recycling plant.
- ERI has provided circularity services in Indiana since 2008 and holds multiple certifications, including ISO 27001 and SOC 2 Type II.
- The Plainfield supercenter houses the world’s largest e-waste shredding system and processes over a billion pounds of e-waste annually.
The big picture
ERI’s expansion in Indiana underscores the increasing demand for sustainable e-waste solutions, aligning with broader ESG trends. The company’s proprietary technologies and certifications position it as a leader in a market where regulatory pressures and corporate sustainability goals are driving growth. With the capacity to process over a billion pounds of e-waste annually, ERI’s strategic investments highlight the scalability of circular economy models in waste management.
What we're watching
- Regulatory Compliance
- How ERI’s certifications will influence competitors’ ESG strategies and regulatory adherence in the e-waste sector.
- Market Demand
- Whether the growing need for circular ITAD services can sustain ERI’s expansion and operational scale.
- Technological Edge
- The pace at which AI-driven robotics and smart material tracking will drive efficiency gains in e-waste processing.
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