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Kentwood electronic recycling business opens online store

Take a peek inside Valley City Electronic Recycling. (WKTV)

By WKTV Staff
joanne@wktv.org


In the wake of today’s COVID-19 world, Valley City Electronic Recycling, (VCER) a certified B-Corp and licensed large quantity universal electronic waste handler, has announced a new way to purchase electronic items through its online Tech Store.

Launched in April 2020, VCER’s new online retail store offers the same quality refurbished computers and electronics that customers would find in the company’s brick and mortar Tech Store in Kentwood. Items include Apple products, Google Chromebooks, Microsoft Surface Pro 3 and HP EliteBook laptops, HP EliteDesk and Dell OptiPlex desktops, printers, hard drives, monitors, networking equipment and more.

“We recognized there’s a need to be able to deliver technology to people in a safe and sustainable manner – particularly now when so many people are working from home and kids are getting their education in a virtual format,” said Valley City Electronic Recycling President Jason Kehr. “We’ve been thinking about doing this for a number of years, but this crisis really pushed us into doing it sooner, especially since our brick and mortar store is temporarily closed to the public due to Michigan’s stay-home order.”

While its brick and mortar store remains closed, Valley City Electronic Recycling has opened an online store. (WKTV)

In addition to VCER’s eBay store, customers can access VCER’s online retail store through its website and make their purchase online. Once the online purchase is complete, customers will receive an email notification and coordinate a time for curbside pickup at its location at 2929 32nd St SE in Kentwood.

“We are taking all precautionary safety measures in accordance with all federal CDC, local and state health department guidelines and following social distancing best practices when it comes to local pick-up orders,” Kehr said. “With our inventory constantly evolving, we hope to offer nationwide shipping in the near future.”

If a customer has a question about an item, or would like more information, they can call the VCER Tech Store at 616-421-3385 or email: VCTechStore@valleycityer.com.

Kentwood electronics recycling company named ‘Best for the Word’ 2019

By WKTV Staff


Valley City Electronic Recycling, a Kentwood-based Certified Benefit Corporation – or B Corp – has been named a Best For The World 2019 honoree by B Lab for its significant positive impact in communities, sustainability and environment excellence throughout the state, President Jason Kehr announced on Wednesday, Sept. 4. The electronic recycling company, which provides services throughout Michigan, is ranked among the top 10 percent of all B Corp companies, joining world-renowned businesses, such as Patagonia, Beautycounter, Dr. Bronner’s, TOMS and Seventh Generation.

B Lab, a global third-party nonprofit that honors for-profit businesses with the B Corp designated seal, recognized Valley City Electronic Recycling as a Best ForThe World 2019 company in the Community and Environment categories for its exemplary supplier relations, community involvement throughout Michigan, environmental performance and sustainable business practices.

“We are thrilled to be named a Best ForThe World company by B Lab,” Kehr said. “We pride ourselves on offering a sustainable service that not only is beneficial for our clients, but also makes a positive impact in our community and in the environment. Being ranked with companies, like Patagonia, is a testament to the dedicated business model we believe in wholeheartedly and practice every day.”

Headquartered in Kentwood, Valley City Electronic Recycling received its B Corp designation in June 2018 based on its business practices and level of care for the community and environment. Using the B Impact Assessment, B Lab evaluates how a company’s operations and business model impact its workers, community, environment, and customers. There are 3,000 Certified B Corps throughout 150 industries within 64 countries. Valley City Electronic Recycling is one of 23 B Corps in Michigan.

“We’re incredibly proud of this year’s Best ForThe World honorees,” said Anthea Kelsick, chief marketing officer of B Lab. “These inspiring companies represent the kinds of business models and impact-driven business strategies that are building a new economy—one that is inclusive, regenerative, and delivers value to all stakeholders, not just shareholders. To that end, B Corps like Valley City Electronic Recycling are redefining capitalism and showing that it actually can work for everyone.”

B Lab’s Best ForThe World 2019 honorees will be recognized during the Certified B Corporation’s Champions Retreat in Los Angeles, Calif., in mid-September.

Kentwood business gets B-Corp certification to attest to its community commitment

By Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

joanne@wktv.org

 

Social consciousness is the new buzzword in the business world with many companies touting how they are making a difference either environmentally or socially. But how do consumers know that a business is actually making good on these promises? Well, if they are like Kentwood’s Valley City Electronic Recycling (VCER), they go through the rigorous process to be B Corp certified.

 

“Valley City Electronic Recycling is an electronic recycling and data security company,” said VCER President Jason Kehr. “I have always believed in what B Corp stands for and thought that our company would fit very nicely under that umbrella.”

 

B Corporation or B Lab certification is a private certification issued to for-profit companies by B Lab, a global nonprofit organization. Through its certification process, companies must not only show that they are reaching its social and environmental goals, but show it is having an overall positive impact. 

 

A Valley City Electronic Recycling employee disassembles various electronic items.

“We qualified by taking the B Corp assessment test as the first step,” Kehr said. “The test covers various components of your organization: your social and environmental advocacy, your work force development and how you conserve resources.”

 

Because local businesses tend to be more socially and environmentally aware, one of the biggest advocates for B Corp certification has been LocalFirst. 

 

“B Corp is certification that businesses can achieve by taking assessments that measure their social, environmental and community impact and they can use that when marketing their project or service and it really shows the community, their customers, their stakeholders that the business is committed to social and environmental responsibility with their operations and business practices,” said Hanna Schulze, development manager for LocalFirst.

 

B Corp has a set of performance standards and legal structures that assures a consumer that what a company says it is doing is what it is doing.

 

“When you go into a store and you see a million types of ketchup, many of which say ‘all natural.’ But what does that mean?” Schulze said. “But when you see one that says certified organic, there are certain standards that a food item has to hit or have to be in order to be certified as organic by the USDA.  You are making a decision knowing what is in that food. B Corp certification is similar to that.”

 

Some computers are refinished for resale.

Valley City Electronic Recycling set its sights on becoming a B Corp since through its work process the company was already achieving many of its environmental and social goals. Of course the very nature of the company, recycling electronic components, helps the environment.

 

“We have always employed the people, planet, profit model of business and it fits very nicely in our industry but it is also evident in some of the other things we do as a company, one being hiring returning citizens,” Kehr said. 

 

Valley City Electronic Recycling is among an elite group since there are only about a couple dozen B Corps in Michigan, of which 19 are located in West Michigan. To remain in that group, Valley City will have to go through recertification every three years. 

 

“It’s good for our customers in a sense that it further educates our customers in the community as to what our core values are as a company and how those core values drive our business,” Kehr said. “It is really an educational play for the community. They don’t even know that recycling electrics is even a thing. They know they shouldn’t throw it in the landfill but at the same time they don’t know what those outlets are and B Corp will help us get that info out to more people.”

 

To learn more about Valley City Electronic Reycycling, visit valleycityer.com. For more about B Corps, visit LocalFirst’s website localfirst.com.