July 26, 2015

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Versability Expands E-Recycling Business to Virginia Beach

Daily Press

Hampton-based nonprofit VersAbility Resources is doubling its footprint in Hampton Roads by opening a 130,000-square-foot electronics recycling center in Virginia Beach later this summer.

VersAbility, which employs people with disabilities, is leasing the space at 2600 International Parkway in Oceana West Industrial Park from power-tool manufacturer Stihl, said Sarah Bowman, VersAbility's director of marketing and development.

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