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GES is 7th Largest E-Recycler in N.A.

by alexa on Sep 8 2010  •  No comments yet

Storage and Destruction Business Magazine has rated GES as the 7th largest e-recycler in North America!  Follow this link to read the story: http://www.sdbmagazine.com/change-is-afoot-august.aspx


GES on LEX18

by GES Team Member on Jul 20 2010  •  No comments yet

Global Environmental Services was on WLEX 18!  We enjoyed the opportunity to share our passion for our work with Lee Cruse and the people of Kentucky.  Global Environmenal Services on Lee Cruse Live, WLEX 18


Bluegrass company a leader in e-waste

by GES Team Member on Jun 10 2010  •  No comments yet

Lexington, KY – Electronic products waste, known as “e-waste,” with its huge volume and hazardous nature, poses a daunting challenge for our times. Global Environmental Services (GES), founded in 2008 by Kenny Gravitt, has stepped up to that challenge with a business model that distinguishes it from other recyclers.

Click the link below for the full story from Business Lexington.

Bluegrass company a leader in e-waste


U.S. SMALL BUSINESS CONTINUES TO GROW JOBS AND CUT LANDFILL WASTE

by GESEditor on Nov 25 2009  •  No comments yet

GEORGETOWN, KY, November 25, 2009 The Bureau of Labor Statistics recently reported that the unemployment rate rose to 10.2 in the month of October.  Some of greatest job losses were from the manufacturing industry.  So, it’s very interesting to note what is taking place at a small company in central Kentucky that is adding jobs consistently in the “de-manufacturing” industry. Continued…


GES Steps Up in Support of Curbside Recycling Program

by GESEditor on Nov 12 2009  •  1 comment
By Thomas Musgrave
Georgetown News-Graphic
Published: Monday, November 9, 2009 8:59 PM EST

Georgetown may be ready to move toward offering curbside recycling in the new year.

Sharon Andrews, business development executive for Georgetown-based company Global Environmental Services, spoke at the Georgetown City Council meeting Monday night and pledged GES’s support for a curbside recycling initiative.

“We do have the capabilities to be a world-class recycling community,” Andrews said.

GES operates a 70,000-square-foot facility and recycles electronics components.

For full story, check out Thursday’s News-Graphic. Continued…