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| ModusLink's Sustainable Solutions Suite Ensures Maximum Asset Value Recovery and Minimizes Environmental Impact of Electronic Waste |
Damaged or discarded technology devices such as electronics, cell
phones, computers, etc., contain toxic substances that pose serious
risks when not recycled properly. Toxic and carcinogenic substances
commonly found in electronics include lead, mercury and polychlorinated
biphenyls (PCBs) among others.
“Responsible manufacturing means properly recycling broken or unused
electronics,” said
As part of its Aftermarket Suite of Solutions, ModusLink offers repair
services to clients and retailers. If a product is too damaged to be
repaired, ModusLink segregates the byproducts reusing the valuable
components and sending hazardous waste to an King concluded, “Our clients turn to us for efficient value recovery strategies that improve margins and positively impact customer satisfaction. Our e-scrap service is just another example of how we help our clients achieve those goals.” ISO 14001 certification pertains to environmental management with the intent to provide a framework for a holistic, strategic approach to the organization's environmental policy, plans and actions. Additional information about ModusLink’s Aftermarket Solutions can be found at www.moduslink.com/aftermarket.
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This release contains forward-looking statements, which address a
variety of subjects including, for example, the expected benefits of
ModusLink’s the Sustainable Solutions Suite. The following important
factors and uncertainties, among others, could cause actual results to
differ materially from those described in these forward-looking
statements: The Company’s success depends on its ability to execute on
its business strategy and the continued and increased demand for and
market acceptance of its solutions and services, including the
Sustainable Solutions Suite; the Company may not be able to expand its
operations and capabilities in accordance with its business strategy;
the Company may experience difficulties integrating technologies,
operations and personnel in accordance with its business strategy; the
Company derives a significant portion of its revenue from a small number
of customers and the loss of any of those customers would significantly
damage its financial condition and results of operations; the Company
frequently sells to its supply chain management clients on a purchase
order basis rather than pursuant to contracts with minimum purchase
requirements, and therefore its revenue is subject to demand
variability; increased competition and technological changes in the
markets in which the Company competes; and risks associated with
international operations. The occurrence of any of the foregoing factors
may have an adverse effect on the Company’s results of operations and
financial results. For a detailed discussion of cautionary
statements that may affect the Company’s future results of operations
and financial results, please refer to its filings with the
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