Computer recycling

Computer recycling company AMI targets €10.5M revenue and to grow workforce to 90 b2021

AMI, Ireland's leading secure IT recycling company, announces that it is targeting to grow group revenues €10.5 million by 2021,…

6 years ago

Computer recycling company AMI targets €10.5M revenue and to grow workforce to 90 by 2021

AMI, Ireland's leading secure IT recycling company, has announced that it is targeting growing group revenues €10.5 million by 2021,…

6 years ago

AMI returns €2.5M to clients from IT recycling services

AMI, Ireland's leading secure IT recycling company, has announced that its clients received €2.5 million from the resale of their old…

7 years ago

AMI and Camara Education agree a three-year outsourcing agreement

AMI, Ireland's leading secure IT recycling company, and Camara Education, the international educational organisation dedicated to using technology to empower…

7 years ago

Consumers surpass national recycling targets in 2018, with 11 batteries recycled for every person!

WEEE Ireland, Ireland’s largest electrical and battery recycling scheme, has proudly revealed that they have collected 48% of batteries sold…

7 years ago

The E-Waste Problem And How the Blockchain Can Solve It

As we adapt a tech-heavy lifestyle each year, the problem with e-waste becomes more prevalent. Electronic products and gadgets that…

7 years ago

Camara’s ambitious plans to empower 3 million disadvantaged students boosted by partnership with Google.org

Camara Education, the Irish NGO which recently announced ambitious plans to positively impact the lives of 3 million disadvantaged students,…

9 years ago

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