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Call2Recycle
Founded1994
TypeNon-profit public service organization
Location
  • Headquarters: Atlanta, GA, U.S.A
Area served
U.S.
Key people
  • Leo Raudys (CEO)
  • Elyssa Bailey (CAO)
  • Lisa Fleming (CFO)
  • Todd Ellis (Managing Director, Services & Solutions)
  • Eric Frederickson (VP, Operations)
  • Linda Gabor (EVP, External Relations)
Employees
20-40
Websitecall2recycle.org

Call2Recycle, a not-for-profit organization, is a battery recycling program, active in the USA and Canada.

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