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National MSP Touts E-Waste Reduction, Technology Recycling Partnership

July 17, 2024 by Joe Panettieri

BetterWorld Technology, a national managed services provider (MSP) in Illinois, has selected PCs for People as its lifecycle disposal and technology recycling partner. 

Corey Sorensen, CEO, PCs for People
Casey Sorensen, CEO, PCs for People

BetterWorld Technology, founded in 2002, in based in Naperville, Illinois. The MSP offers managed IT services, IT consulting and cyber capabilities.

PCs for People, founded in 1998, is based in St. Paul, Minnesota. The non-profit organization provides e-waste recycling services, free end-of-life IT asset management, technology refurbishing and more. The organization seeks to provide affordable computers and Internet access to low-income individuals and families.

BetterWorld, PCs for People: MSP Seeks E-Waste Reduction

Through the PCs for People relationship, BetterWorld Technology will "ensure that its e-waste is recycled in an environmentally responsible manner, significantly reducing the carbon footprint and contributing to a greener planet," the organizations said.

Moreover, PCs for People will refurbish usable devices and distribute them to low-income individuals and families, helping bridge the digital divide, the firms added.

John Jordan, COO, BetterWorld Technology

In a prepared statement, BetterWorld COO John Jordan said: “Partnering with PCs for People aligns perfectly with our mission to deliver sustainable technology solutions and support community empowerment. We are excited to work together to provide access to technology for those who need it most, while also promoting responsible e-waste recycling."

Added Casey Sorensen, CEO of PCs for People: “PCs for People is thrilled to partner with BetterWorld Technology in our efforts to bridge the digital divide. Together, we can make a significant difference in the lives of low-income individuals by providing them with the tools they need to succeed in a digital world.”

The partnership surfaces at a key time. Customer demand for e-waste reduction and circular economy services is surging. Indeed, the global e-waste management industry will reach $244.56 billion by 2032, up from $57.81 billion in 2022, according to Allied Market Research. That's a 15.7% compound annual growth rate (CAGR), the market research firm said.

Sustainable IT Services: How to Get Started

Still, the shift to sustainable IT services varies from region to region.

On the downside, only 16.7% of IT professionals worldwide consider sustainability a top issue, The Register reported. On the upside, roughly 50% of partners worldwide said that they expect to generate revenue from sustainability solutions in 2024 – up three percentage points from 47% in 2023, according to research firm Canalys.

How can IT departments and MSPs align their technology initiatives with overall sustainability strategies? Some clues and guidance emerged in this Green IT Playbook -- developed by Rackspace Technology and Smart Columbus, in partnership with the Green IT Working Group.

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