Encros, pv recycling sign MOU for international photovoltaic waste collection

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Tempe, AZ-based pv recycling and Encros have signed an MOU to develop collection and recycling systems in North America and Europe. Under the terms of the agreement, Encros will develop, test, and operate recycling technologies, while pv recycling will implement and manage areas related to administration, logistics, and regulatory compliance.  

“We are pleased about this collaboration with Encros,” said Jennifer Woolwich, CEO of pv recycling.  “It enables us to better meet the needs of our multinational customers, gain access to overseas markets, and also contribute to environmentally sustainable economic development in the U.S.”

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Sebastian Kernbaum, partner of Encros said, “The relationship combines two necessary components to address this part of the value chain, and reclaim material in an effective and efficient manner.”

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