
Mender, a global IT asset disposition (ITAD) enterprise and a circular economy company, has announced a slate of organizations it will be donating to in honor of its pledge to support wildlife and conservation efforts.
The company, which extends the life of IT assets through recycling and resale, has pledged to donate a portion of its profits each year to nonprofit organizations, and is now announcing its 2024 donation selections.
CEO Kent Taggart noted in a recent news release that, as a circular economy business, it is important for Mender to “give back to the environment that we’ve benefited so much from.”
Beneficiaries include Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation (TPWF), TPWF’s Pollinators and Prairies, desert bighorn sheep restoration, the Stewards of the Wild program, and the Gulf Trust’s “Trash Free Gulf” project, of which TPWF is a fiduciary sponsor.
Mender has also donated to the Oklahoma Parks and Wildlife Foundation, and also donates and supports through volunteering to Tackle Tomorrow. Tackle Tomorrow is an organization devoted to improving childhood literacy rates among students in underserved communities throughout Dallas.
For more information, visit: https://www.withmender.com/.
