A1 Assets Joins NAHMMA Florida Chapter

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LONGWOOD, Florida (February 18, 2013) – A1 Assets, a leading Florida electronics recycler, is proud to announce their acceptance into the Florida Chapter of the North American Hazardous Materials Management Association, also known as NAHMMA.

A1 Assets NAHMMA MemberAccording to the official website, NAHMMA is a professional organization dedicated to keeping potentially harmful chemicals generated by households, small businesses, and other entities away from municipal waste streams. Common culprits of household hazardous waste, or HHW for short, include computers, televisions, batteries, and other consumer electronics.
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Joining NAHMMA marks A1 Assets’ increased engagement in household hazardous waste (HHW) prevention. As a company dedicated to responsible downstream materials management, A1 Assets will also exhibit at the 2013 Florida NAHMMA Chapter Annual Workshop, which will be held at the Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront Resort May 6 to 10. Even more exciting, radio personality and A1 Assets’ CEO David Leavitt will lead a panel discussion on responsible electronics recycling practices beginning at 9 a.m. on May 9.

“Acceptance into the NAHMMA community marks our rock-solid commitment to controlling hazardous materials through a definitive chain of custody to prevent environmental harm.  We are honored to be a part of this respected group of professionals who not only make eco-consciousness a priority but who also embody it,” says A1 Assets President Andrew Hoopper.

About A1 Assets

A1 Assets, Inc. services corporate and government entities across Florida and Southeastern United States by providing industry-leading asset management services including innovative remarketing and responsible electronics recycling.  Certified in Responsible Recycling Practices (R2) and ISO 14001 standards guaranteeing data security and environmentally-friendly materials management, A1 Assets, Inc. operates a family of green companies including A1 Assets Recycling, Technology Surplus Depot, Refresh Computers, Refresh Computers, and Refresh Telecom. For more information, please visit A1 Assets’ official website.