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Enviri is transforming the world to green, as a trusted global leader in providing a broad range of environmental services and related innovative solutions. The company serves a diverse customer base by offering critical recycle and reuse solutions for their waste streams, enabling customers to address their most complex environmental challenges and to achieve their sustainability goals. Enviri is based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and operates in more than 150 locations in over 30 countries.
Introducing Forum Energy Technologies – a global provider of manufactured technologies and applied products and services. We may be a new name to you but our equipment and employees have a long history of solving our customers` challenges. FET brings together some of the most well-known brands in our industry with an extensive range of mission critical products and services. We are building a world class company to bring innovative solutions to our worldwide customers. With offices in the key oilfield distribution centers of the globe, Forum is well-positioned to supply our clients with the equipment and related services that improve safety and performance and lower operating costs. Forum`s products and services range from the underwater reservoir to the refinery, from the sea floor to the above ground transportation line. We pride ourselves on giving you a comprehensive offering of solutions to maximize your operations and improve your bottom line. Our customers are our partners and we work with them to solve their ever-changing challenges.
Alexander Netcom is a Clearwater, FL-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Devine Tarbell & Associates is a Portland, ME-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Call2Recycle, Inc. is committed to protecting and preserving the environment through responsible consumer battery and cellphone recycling. Founded in 1994, the not-for-profit organization works on behalf of stakeholders to provide its no-cost battery and cellphone recycling program to consumers across the U.S. and Canada through convenient drop-off locations, including retailers and local communities. Since inception, the Call2Recycle program has kept over 130 million pounds (over 59 million kilograms) of batteries out of local landfills.