ENVIRONMENTAL BUSINESS REVIEWMARCH - APRIL 20266 The rapid acceleration of digital technologies has reshaped how organizations operate, communicate, and innovate. However, this growth has also intensified the global challenge of managing electronic waste responsibly. Responsible e-waste management is a priority rather than a peripheral compliance obligation. Organizations today must balance operational efficiency with environmental accountability while navigating evolving regulatory expectations. Effective recycling systems, secure data destruction, and transparent material recovery processes have become essential components of sustainable operations. Recognized among the Top Electronics Recycling & E-Waste Services in Canada 2026, ERS International has demonstrated a consistent commitment to responsible electronics recycling and environmental compliance. The company has established itself as a trusted partner for organizations seeking secure and environmentally responsible disposal of electronic equipment. Through disciplined operational practices and adherence to rigorous environmental standards, ERS International supports businesses in managing obsolete technology while protecting sensitive data and recovering valuable materials. This issue also presents valuable leadership perspectives from industry experts shaping sustainability practices within their organizations. Lexie Bullock, Manager of Environmental Compliance Programs ­ Central at Air Canada, discusses the importance of strong compliance frameworks in advancing environmental responsibility across complex operational networks. Complementing this perspective, Titilope Omidiran (PhD), Global Environmental Social and Governance manager at Hunter Amenities, highlights how ESG leadership can guide organizations toward measurable sustainability outcomes and long-term environmental stewardship.As organizations confront growing environmental responsibilities, effective electronics recycling will remain a central component of sustainable operations. Companies like ERS International demonstrate how disciplined processes and environmental accountability can create meaningful impact within the recycling sector. Their recognition reflects a commitment to responsible technology lifecycle management and industry leadership. The insights shared by Lexie Bullock and Titilope Omidiran further underscore the importance of governance and strategic vision in advancing sustainability goals. Together, these perspectives illustrate how environmental progress is achieved through collaboration, leadership, and operational integrity. We invite our readers to explore the stories and insights presented in this issue. By engaging with these ideas, organizations can better understand the strategies shaping the future of responsible electronics recycling and sustainable resource management.Advancing Responsible Electronics Recycling LeadershipEditor's NoteManaging EditorIsabelle HamiltonEditorial StaffAaron PierceAva Garcia Philo VazRussell ThomasVisualizersRobert Grey Smith MARCH - APRIL 2026, Volume 05, Issue 02 (ISSN 2835-9526)ValleyMedia, Inc. To subscribe to Environmental Business ReviewVisit www.environmentalbusinessreview.com Disclaimer: *Some of the Insights are based on our interviews with CIOs and CXOsIsabelle HamiltonManaging Editoreditor@environmentalbusinessreview.comEmail:sales@environmentalbusinessreview.comeditor@environmentalbusinessreview.commarketing@environmentalbusinessreview.comTom HanksCopyright © 2026 ValleyMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.
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