Ensure secure and environmentally friendly electronic recycling in Suwanee. Protect your data and the environment with Reworx Recycle Computers, Electronics Recycling & Recycle Laptops.
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About Reworx Recycle Computers, Electronics Recycling & Recycle Laptops
At Reworx Recycle Computers, Electronics Recycling & Recycle Laptops, we specialize in electronic recycling and e-waste disposal. Based in Suwanee, GA, we serve Gwinnett County with a commitment to environmental sustainability and data protection. Our team is dedicated to providing secure and responsible recycling services.
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Electronic recycling is crucial for protecting both your data and the environment. By recycling your electronics with Reworx Recycle Computers, Electronics Recycling & Recycle Laptops in Suwanee, GA, you help reduce hazardous materials in landfills and promote environmental sustainability. Our HIPAA compliant recycling ensures that your data is securely destroyed, offering you peace of mind. Contact us at 678-449-0003 to learn more about our services in Gwinnett County.
Suwanee, like most towns in Georgia, started out as a Native American village. It was built on the Chattahoochee River, where societies flourished. The city of Suwanee itself was established and officially recognized by the U.S. government in 1837 upon the erection of a post office. In 1871, the Georgia Air Line Railroad was built through Suwanee, and in 1880 the Rhodes House hotel was built to house passengers of the railroad. This was instrumental in bringing people through the town and helped to generate trade and economic activity. In 1881, a fire burned down all of the buildings on Main Street except for one. From 1880 to 1920, the population saw almost no increase, shifting from 216 people to 241 over the course of 40 years. As of 2015, the population of Suwanee was over 18,000
Beginning in 1933 and ending in 1936, the now heavily traveled Buford Highway was constructed through Suwanee. In 1960, Interstate 85 was built to extend to just south of Suwanee, where it ended at the time. Throughout the last 100 years, several primary education schools have opened in Suwanee, including North Gwinnett High School and Suwanee Elementary School. The first known date for Suwanee High School was 1880, when it was a one-room school house. The first city hall was built in the early 1960s, and the second city hall was built in 1997. In 2005, Town Center was constructed and finished in 2009, at which time the city hall moved to it, where it currently resides. In 2003, Suwanee was named a City of Excellence by the Georgia Municipal Association and Trend Magazine. In 2017, Suwanee was recognized as a Green Community by the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) certified at the bronze level for the city’s commitment to environmental stewardship and their leadership in sustainability practices.
Learn more about Suwanee.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.
Eco-friendly electronic recycling services promoting sustainability and disposal of outdated devices and equipment.