In today’s digital age, our reliance on electronic devices continues to grow. But as technology advances, so does the volume of discarded electronics, creating a massive issue called electronic waste, or e-waste.

Innovative Technology

Our proprietary technology allows us to obtain maximum recovery value of electronics via our electrostatic separation & particle classification.

Innovative Software

EGRH takes it one step further by coding its own proprietary software (RMS) for the ultimate client experience by ERS International. Our software was designed and streamlined to our client’s business needs; secure VPN, SSL encryption and multiplatform support gives clients access to their own private portal allowing for inventory tracking, reporting and complete traceability of materials through the entire recycling/destruction process. The E2MS is accessible over the internet and is compatible on any computer, laptop or mobile device.

Secure LTL/FTL

It’s an approach that brings together the best of financial planning and the best of investment management.

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ON SITE MOBILE SHREDDER

EGRH Owned fleet, Fully Insured, National, and coverage services and process of getting a Mobile shredder On-site where The hard drive consisting of all confidential contents, upon request would be shredded on-site and the remaining material would be brought to our facility. Our entire fleet is tracked 24/7 with live GPS Devices and monitored by our in-house security team. Security of transported materials is paramount at EGRH. Whether it is LTL or FTL, our trucks are always mechanically locked as well as fastened with a tamperproof security seal. All security seals are audited and electronically recorded. Seals can only be broken by a dedicated active-duty security officer where after the seals are attached to the BOL and hard filed for additional security.

RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

Improved E-Waste Recycling Through the Use of Nano sensor Tags: EGRH division of ERS International Toronto has partnered with the University of Gothenburg in Sweden to develop and scale up an industrial recycling process based on this technology that can be used to identify materials. They have created nano-scale antennas that can be deposited onto any surface, and an accompanying optical reader. The antennas, when excited by light, produce a characteristic response that is different depending on the material that is underlying the antenna. This means that the same antennas can be deposited onto a variety of different materials and the reading equipment will be able to automatically determine which materials the antennas have been deposited on