Sims Lifecycle Services
Lorraine Tew is an experienced sustainability and project management professional currently serving as a Policy Associate for Stakeholder Engagement at Tearfund and as a Sustainability Manager at Microsoft, where responsibilities include developing strategies to reduce GHG emissions and e-waste. Lorraine has held multiple roles at Sims Recycling Solutions since 2013, focusing on innovation, global service management, and client relations in IT asset management. Prior experience includes positions at Sims Group, where Lorraine managed key accounts and logistics, and at London and Quadrant Housing Trust, leading innovative housing projects. Lorraine's career began at Intelligent Network Technology, fostering channel sales development. Lorraine holds a BA Hons in Sociology from the University of Reading and additional educational qualifications from the University of Exeter and the University of Cambridge.
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Sims Lifecycle Services
Sims Lifecycle Services (SLS) specializes in providing resourceful solutions to manage different streams for retired electronic equipment, components and metals. SLS plays a key role in helping local, national and global companies manage ongoing technology shifts by securely and responsibly recycling electronic products, managing the disposition of IT equipment and providing data center decommissioning services. SLS works with businesses and major cloud companies to provide periodic decommissioning of older data center equipment, as well as with companies that are closing down their corporate data centers as work moves to the cloud. The IT asset disposition (ITAD) and electronics recycling services offered at SLS ensure clients of data security, brand protection and maximum IT value recovery, while optimizing material reuse and supporting the circular economy. As a responsible corporate citizen, we continuously seek new ways to broaden our participation in the environmental sector. For more information, visit www.simslifecycle.com.