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Re-Teck’s “Queen of No Waste” Launches Awareness Campaign

19.12.2019

December 12, 2019 – San Francisco, California – Re-Teck, a member of the Li Tong Group and a global leader in Reverse Supply Chain Management Solutions, teamed up with The Time Group and Jewelry Designer, Mona Jain, to create and promote beautiful recycled technology pieces made in India. These pieces were showcased in a recent photo shoot with Re-Teck’s Chief Strategy Officer and “Queen of No Waste”, Linda Li. As part of the awareness campaign, Linda participated with top reporters from around the world discussing how everyone can be a part of the solution to rid our planet of harmful E-waste. Click for Photos and video

“I am an engineer by training but am also a fashionista. This new idea of wearable tech truly combines my two passions,” commented Linda Li, Chief Strategy Officer for Re-Teck. “Sustainability is a concept that is now being embraced by designers who are integrating it into their work. It is the perfect marriage of technology, glamour and local workmanship.”

The recycled tech jewelry will be showcased in fashion shows and magazines around the world as part of the 2020 Recycle for a Cause campaign. For more information on Re-Teck, visit www.re-teck.com.

About Re-Teck & Li Tong Group

Re-Teck is a member of Li Tong Group (LTG). LTG is the global market leader in Reverse Supply Chain Management (RSCM) solutions for OEMs, enterprises, government, and consumers for the reuse, remanufacture and recovery (3R) of both Post-Industrial Recovery (PIR) and Post-Consumer Recycling (PCR) and hi-tech products and components including mobile devices, smart devices, big-data network and telecom equipment.

 

In the past 19 years, LTG has developed a global network of 25 wholly owned facilities across North America, APAC, EU, MEA and Latin America, which currently serves more than 100 customers and employs more than 2,000 people worldwide. It has an extensive patent portfolio for innovative methods and automated systems of digital processing and reclamation technologies.

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