4THBIN and Ecotech Management Unite to Redefine Sustainable Solutions

4THBIN and Ecotech Management Unite to Redefine Sustainable Solutions

Empowering Sustainability: The 4THBIN and Ecotech Management Merger

published
January 7, 2024
Media Alert

NEW YORK, January 11, 2024 – 4THBIN, Inc., NYC’s first e-Stewards company, has announced its merger with ecoTech Management, Inc., Long Island’s first e-Stewards company, effective November 8, 2023. The merger expands the strategic relationship developed by the two entities over the past decade, sharing the same values and now able to offer more products, services, and locations than ever before.

We believe very few companies have the brand, industry insight and trusted relationships which 4THBIN has developed among top-tier companies across all industries nationally. Its front-end services and commitment are unparalleled. As such, the 4THBIN brand will remain as the premier solution for thousands of businesses, from small businesses to Fortune 500 companies.

Coupling 4THBIN with ecoTech’s 70 years of experience in recycling commodities will enable the combined group to provide clients with a unique and trusted experience which very few others can replicate.

For questions/comments on this merger or how it will better serve you, please email Hello@4thbin.com.

 

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About 4THBIN 

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4THBIN is a certified and secure e-recycling solution provider to over 10,000 businesses from Fortune 100 companies to start-ups across the United States.  We provide certified data destruction support to today’s top industries and help them deliver on their corporate social responsibility commitments by ensuring their e-waste is sustainably and legally recycled. We are certified and accredited by the industry’s most rigorous and trusted institutions for data security and sustainability.  4THBIN was New York City’s first company to be certified by e-Stewards and has received Ecovadis’ platinum rating, placing 4TBIN in the top 1% of their most responsible companies. For more information, we invite you to visit 4THBIN.com or follow ups on Twitter @4THBIN or LinkedIn.

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About Ecotech Management Inc. 

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Ecotech Management, Inc. is a division of Crestwood Metal Corp, one of the largest recycling and refining facilities in the Northeast, since 1955.  Building infrastructure for so many years provides us with a competitive advantage, we get closer to “end of life” for most commodities than our competitors.  This not only offers us the ability to maximize revenue share opportunities for our partners and clients, but also allows us to reduce our landfill and waste footprint. In turn, this helps the overall environment and the societies we service.

Ecotech operates on almost 5 acres in Holbrook, Long Island, with an additional 5 acres occupied by our scrap metal recycling parent. Combined, we operate on 10 acres with over 100 employees.

Ecotech proudly maintains e-Stewards, Responsible Recycling (R2V3), NAID and Recycling Industry Operating Standard (RIOS:2016) certifications. Through these certifications, Ecotech can accomplish its commitment to responsible recycling, while meeting or exceeding the environmental and health and safety expectations of our management, employees, customers, suppliers, and regulators.

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