![]() “As a university student in 2009, I needed some form of income,” he says. E-waste is always changing, so you’re still learning every single day.”Īlex’s resource recovery journey began by chance while studying software engineering at the Australian National University in Canberra. “I’ve worked with electronic waste for about 10 years – close to seven of those with my partner at the New South Wales site,” Alex says. With multiple states introducing landfill bans for electronic waste in recent years, disposing of unwanted devices seems to get more difficult with each new tech purchase.Īlex Samsudin started Green Technology Recycling (GTR) ACT in December 2020 to provide a responsible e-waste recycling solution for councils and small businesses.Īs a complementary operation to the New South Wales-based branch of the same name, GTR ACT focuses on dismantling electronic waste items and distributing the various parts for processing and recycling. ![]() ![]() Alex Samsudin, Director of the ACT branch, discusses the business and Australia’s ever-growing e-waste challenges.įor many Australians, e-waste remains something of an enigma. Green Technology Recycling is a specialised technology recycler. ![]()
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