Best place to work I have worked there for 10 years Tim is an awesome boss and it's a fun and rewarding place to work at I would highly recommend working there
Green Vision
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Green Vision Inc. is an innovative program in Randolph, NJ that teaches adolescents and adults with Autism how to properly dismantle and recycle unwanted electronics. With a focus on problem-solving skills, Green Vision challenges its students and adults to dismantle a wide variety of devices, contributing to the recycling of over 153,312 lbs of e-waste since January 1, 2024. As a 99% landfill-free program, Green Vision ensures that all recycled materials are sent to federally licensed facilities, providing both meaningful paying jobs and an environmentally sound service to the local community.
Through its dedication to recycling and sustainability, Green Vision Inc. aims to address the alarming statistic that less than 12% of e-waste in the United States is currently being recycled. By offering a valuable service to its students and adults, Green Vision not only empowers individuals with Autism but also contributes to a greener future for all. With its commitment to responsible e-waste management, Green Vision Inc. is making a positive impact on both the local community and the environment.
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Electronic Recycling with a Mission I noticed Green Vision Inc. while visiting ReStore as they share building space. The signage said that they offered electronic recycling. I looked Green...
Just dropped off all of my unused/outdated electronics and air conditioners. Very easy and quite an awesome operation they've got going on. Great work! Highly recommend supporting these guys.
I stop by to drop off some old electronics I do not use anymore. If it has a plug they will take it(except old CRT TV). Green Vision helps you unload your stuff. Great customer service!!!!
This company provides a wonderful, noble, and much-needed service to the community through their commitment to providing employment to adults who would otherwise be considered too disabled to...

