Technocycle will be moving the recycling part of its business into the new facility in early November, thereby expanding its operations from 10,800sqft to a total of 31,500sqft to provide computer processing options to Houston consumers.

Though this expansion of the domestic electronics recycling, Technocycle hopes to create local jobs in Houston and thereby benefit the local economy.

In addition to expanding its recycling operations, Technocycle has recently hired Matt Workman, the owner of Digital Foundry Texas, a computer remarketing company, as the new business development director of the company.

As EPA takes measures to help proper management of e-waste to address environmental challenges with the recent introduction of Responsible Electronics Recycling Act, Technocycle is increased its client base to help more companies find ways to manage their e-waste.