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N2S to open three new sites to process e-waste

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N2S, a IT asset disposal (ITAD) and technology lifecycle management company, has announced further expansion with new sites in Reading and Mansfield. In addition, the company’s existing facility in Bury St Edmunds will be expanded.

The new Reading site of approximately 13,500 sq ft, opening in mid-October, will be a centre for the refurbishment and resale of pre-used IT equipment including servers, PCs, laptops and mobiles. The site will open with 15 experienced technicians, sales personnel and administrators.

Huthwaite near Mansfield will see N2S opening a 50,000 sq ft facility in early November. The company will transfer 20 staff from the current Mansfield distribution centre operation, with an additional 30 staff transfers expected by Easter 2022. The additional site will be a recycling and recovery facility for IT and telecoms equipment.

N2S is also expanding its Bury St Edmunds facility in Suffolk by 10,000 sq ft to cope with the increase in volume.

Andy Gomarsall MBE, chairman of N2S, explained, “E-waste continues to be a growing challenge. Our aim is to increase the overall recovery rates in the UK market which have been going backwards in the last few years.

“Our new facilities will bring the extra capacity we need now and in the foreseeable future to support continued demand from customers for the recovery, refurbishment and resale of pre-existing IT products. Additionally, for processing equipment beyond repair prior to it undergoing N2S’ patented bioleaching refining and recycling process at our main facility in Bury St Edmunds.

“Our turnover has doubled in the last year as we respond to the growing market opportunities for sustainably extending the life of IT equipment while also helping customers to effectively cut carbon emissions and achieve their environmental sustainability goals more quickly.”

N2S recently announced a significant recruitment drive to fill more than 100 new job vacancies anticipated over the next 12 months. This has followed rapidly increasing demand from large UK businesses, government departments and local authorities for the company’s highly sustainable ITAD and technology lifecycle solutions.