Energy, Environment & Sustainability

Electronics recycler rebrands as Sunnking Sustainable Solutions

BROCKPORT — Sunnking, which operates an electronics recycling and resale location in Whitesboro, announced it has rebranded as Sunnking Sustainable Solutions. The new brand marks the company’s commitment to sustainability and innovation, as well its evolution to providing comprehensive, sustainable e-waste-management solutions to businesses and organizations. “Sunnking has always embraced its passion for creating a […]

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BROCKPORT — Sunnking, which operates an electronics recycling and resale location in Whitesboro, announced it has rebranded as Sunnking Sustainable Solutions. The new brand marks the company’s commitment to sustainability and innovation, as well its evolution to providing comprehensive, sustainable e-waste-management solutions to businesses and organizations. “Sunnking has always embraced its passion for creating a more sustainable future through responsible electronic-waste-management practices,” Adam Shine, company president, said in a news release. “This rebranding represents our unwavering commitment to sustainability, innovation, and corporate environmental initiatives. By leveraging cutting-edge technologies and best practices, we empower businesses to responsibly manage their electronics, reduce their footprint, and contribute to the circular economy.” Sunnking Sustainable Solutions, based in Brockport, provides an array of services including electronics recycling, secure data destruction, asset recovery, and IT asset-disposition services. The new brand comes with a newly refreshed website at sunnking.com. The company also remains committed to fostering partnerships with businesses, government agencies, educational institutions, and nonprofit organizations to promote sustainability and environmental responsibility.
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