Reworld, Goodwill Keystone Receive Award for Expanding E-Waste Recycling in Pa.Reworld, Goodwill Keystone Receive Award for Expanding E-Waste Recycling in Pa.

The Pennsylvania Recycling Markets Center (RMC) has awarded Reworld and Goodwill Keystone an award for the partnership’s efforts to provide access to electronic waste recycling.

February 3, 2025

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The Pennsylvania Recycling Markets Center (RMC) has awarded Reworld and Goodwill Keystone an award for the partnership’s efforts to provide access to electronic waste recycling.

Goodwill Keystone and Reworld were awarded the William M. Heenan Jr. Pennsylvania Recycling Markets Development Award for successfully expanding fee-free e-waste recycling in 22 countries in Central and Southeastern Pennsylvania.

“The Governor and I believe in the GSD motto – that stands for ‘getting stuff done.’ This partnership truly got stuff done – 1.4 million pounds of electronic waste was recycled and now won’t be going into landfills,” said Lieutenant Governor Austin Davis.

“That helps create jobs here in the Commonwealth, with Goodwill Keystone and Reworld, and we’re getting all this done at no cost to consumers.”

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