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Remploy wins major recycling contract
27/08/2008
IT Remploy E-cycle, which is based in Radcliffe, has signed a three-year IT processing and recycling partnership with global technology services firm Electronic Data Systems (EDS).
The agreement will see E-cycle manage thousands of pieces of end-of-life computer equipment which are handled by EDS globally every year.
Staff at E-cycle will collect the redundant equipment from EDS sites before recycling or refurbishing it.
Tony Stroud, general manager of Remploy E-cycle, told the Manchester Evening News: "We are delighted that EDS has chosen E-cycle as its preferred supplier in the provision of services for the management of redundant hardware."
Yesterday (August 26th), EDS was bought out by technology giant HP, in a deal worth $13.9 billion (£7.5 billion).

