WV Tech Wins Supply Nation’s ‘Indigenous Exporter of the Year’ 2025
As a IT Asset lifecycle services company, processing e-waste comes with the territory. WV Tech works to recover critical minerals like copper, silver, gold, and palladium in sites across Australia, like the Hume and Fyshwick facilities in Hume, where graduates of our Worldview Foundation ACT program work and train. The resources are then recycled through our international partners and recirculated back into goods across the supply chain. But it isn’t just precious metals – WV Tech also export used IT equipment and electronic parts, contributing to the circular economy and keeping them out of landfills.
Expanding into international markets through exports has not only expanded capability in Australia, but it has also allowed us to build strong and long-lasting relationships with new international partners and provide more funding to Worldview Foundation. More funding for Worldview Foundation means more programs and more social impact through holistic wrap-around support and employment programs like the Worldview Intensive program or Worldview Engage program.
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