Published: July 07, 2011
E-Waste Signs Letter of Intent to Acquire E-Waste Recycler Tech Disposal, Inc.
LONDON & COLUMBUS, Ohio - (BUSINESS WIRE) - E-Waste Systems (OTC BB: EWSI) announced today that it signed a letter
of intent to purchase Tech Disposal, Inc., ("TDI" ), an electronic waste
recycler and asset recovery specialist, based in Ohio. E-Waste Systems
("EWSI" ) has recently implemented an aggressive acquisition strategy
designed to create a globally integrated business and unify the rapidly
emerging Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment ("WEEE" ) industry.
The company is actively pursuing businesses facing regulatory and/or
other mandates for the handling of e-waste.
Martin Nielson, Chairman & CEO, E-Waste Systems states, "We are
extremely pleased to announce the signing of this agreement and are
honored by the prospect of working with George Pardos and his team at
Tech Disposal, Inc. We believe that George's extensive experience in
this industry, superior customer base and prime location in the Midwest
will be a great complement to our business, which will increase our
direct access to half of the U.S. population."
This acquisition is a component of EWSI's plans to acquire a number of
high-quality companies that maintain strong management teams, and share
a commitment to helping businesses achieve cost-effective and
environmentally-responsible compliance with e-waste recycling and
disposal requirements. EWSI's mission is to leverage and extend its
ever-growing reach to offer existing and future customers with a suite
of enhanced services, which incorporate best practices in professional
management and investing in state-of-the-art recycling technology.
George Pardos, Founder and CEO, Tech Disposal, Inc. states, "We are very
pleased to have reached this agreement with E-Waste Systems. We share
the commitment that EWSI has to this industry and believe in their
strategy to provide fully integrated end-of-life solutions for managing
electronics. We expect to be able to grow our business at a much faster
rate by being part of the EWSI team, and will be working hard with the
team to finalize this deal so we can take advantage of the opportunities
ahead."
The location of Ohio is of paramount significance to this mutual
agreement as the state, which is the seventh most populated in the
nation, generates over 200 million pounds of e-waste annually, while
less than 20 percent is properly recycled. Due to these statistics, Ohio
now has pending legislation regarding the lawful processing of e-waste.
Should the bill pass into law, EWSI, along with Tech Disposal, Inc., is
preparing to support the state's effort in handling the adequate
disposal of e-waste.
"While we look forward to expanding our business to Ohio, an area that
will provide us with increased proximity to more than 60 percent of all
U.S. manufacturing facilities, we are also eager to step in and assist
in recycling the state's used electronics, thus, prohibiting landfill,"
states Martin Nielson.
The closing of this transaction is subject to certain conditions,
including execution of the definitive agreements, and an audit of the
financials. The parties have agreed to a speedy conclusion of the
transaction and hope to execute and close the transaction in as little
as 30 days.
About E-Waste Systems:
From its headquarters in London, where e-waste regulations are the most
stringent in the world, E-Waste Systems aims to be a leading provider of
waste electric and electronic equipment processing services in key
jurisdictions around the world. The e-waste sector represents a $55
billion industry as environmental legislation mandates that such waste
can no longer be sent to landfill. Original equipment manufacturers,
retailers and consumers are now responsible for end-of-life management
of all e-waste. And, growing Corporate Social Responsibility drives
requirements for highly compliant and professional solution providers.
Currently, the collection and recovery industry is highly-fragmented and
often unprofessional, creating an attractive opportunity for a buy,
build, and upgrade strategy in the sector. To learn more, visit ewastesystems.com.
About Tech Disposal, Inc.:
Founded by George Pardos, a former United States Marine who was disabled
in service, Tech Disposal, Inc. provides end-of-life solutions for a
wide range of electronics, initially focused on copiers. George Pardos
has dealt with end-of-life electronics for the last 17 years. He has
dealt with Fortune 500 companies such as FedEx, UPS, Canon Business
Solutions, Konica Business Machines, Ikon Office Solutions and GE
Capital. In 2010, Tech Disposal branched out from a copier-based
end-of-life model to also include other end-of-life electronics. Tech
Disposal follows responsible recycling efforts to make sure that
business is done according to R2 and Basel convention. Tech Disposal's
mission is to serve as a portal for recycling electronics that can be
plugged into a socket.
Forward-Looking Statement:
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expectations with regard to the future impact on the Company's results
from acquisitions or actions in development are forward-looking
statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation
Reform Act of 1995. The statements in this document may also contain
"forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 27A of the
Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of
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actual results to differ materially from those contained in such
statements. Such risks, uncertainties, and factors include, but are not
limited to, future capital needs, changes, and delays in product
development plans and schedules, or market acceptance.

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