4THBIN Launches RemoteReturn Service to Support Remote Workforces

4THBIN Launches RemoteReturn Service to Support Remote Workforces

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June 23, 2020
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At 4THBIN, we recognize that remote working is among the top workforce trends over the last decade.  Whether it is driven by business efficiencies, access to a broader talent pool, or in response to a crisis like the recent global pandemic...this is a trend that shows no signs of slowing down.  

It has changed how today’s workforce operates and how companies need to support them.  4THBIN has processes in place to help our clients’ do this securely and easily with our RemoteReturn mail-in service.

Our RemoteReutrn service makes e-recycling easier than ever for you and your remote workforce. Simply use our online submission tool and mail your e-recycling directly back to 4THBIN for the secure and sustainable recycling our clients rely on us for.  It’s as easy as 1-2-3.

Visit our service page for more information or contact us today at hello@4thbin.com.

4THBIN Launches RemoteReturn Service to Support Remote Workforces

 

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