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Reworx Recycle Computers, Electronics Recycling & Recycle Laptops in Sandy Springs
At Reworx Recycle Computers, Electronics Recycling & Recycle Laptops, we specialize in turning old electronics into new opportunities. Based in Sandy Springs, GA, we offer broadened options from secure data erasure services to sustainable electronics recycling. Our commitment to environmental responsibility is evident through our green initiatives in Fulton County-partner with us to donate IT equipment, guaranteeing a positive impact on the community and the planet.
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Donating electronic equipment through Reworx Recycle Computers, Electronics Recycling & Recycle Laptops is more than just recycling. It’s about embracing sustainable technology and reducing electronic waste in Fulton County. We provide secure data destruction to protect your data while our IT asset disposition services verify the responsible handling of all donated items. By choosing us, you support sustainable recycling services and a healthier environment in Sandy Springs, GA. Contact us at 678-449-0003 to learn more about how you can make a difference.
Human settlement in the area can be traced back to approximately 400 CE, when Native Americans forged three trails to better access the area’s freshwater springs. In the 16th century, the Creek Muskogee tribe settled the area, where they remained until the early 1800s, when they were forced out of the area due to the discovery of gold.
In 1821, the federal government held a number of land lotteries in the area, resulting in the purchase of land in present-day Sandy Springs and its subsequent settlement. The Austin-Johnson House, the oldest existing unaltered house, was built in 1842 on what is now Johnson Ferry Road. In 1851, Wilson Spruill donated 5 acres (2.0 ha) of land for the founding of Sandy Springs United Methodist Church, near the natural spring for which the city is named. In 1905, the Hammond School was built at Johnson Ferry Road and Mt. Vernon Highway, across the street from the church.
In 1950, the state legislature blocked Atlanta from annexing the community, which remained rural until the Interstate Highway System was authorized by the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956. In 1959, after a fire at Hammond Elementary School, William Hartsfield, the mayor of Atlanta, urged residents to support annexation so that the area would have better firefighting protection. Community opposition killed the proposal. In the early 1960s, Georgia 400 and Interstate 285 were constructed, connecting Sandy Springs to metro Atlanta and initiating a housing boom that brought new residents and major land development as part of the white flight from Atlanta after the Civil Rights Movement won greater racial integration within Atlanta.
Learn more about Sandy Springs.We’re here to make your recycling experience seamless and efficient. Whether you have a single item or a bulk load of electronics, our team is ready to assist you every step of the way.
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