911 Cell Phone Bank partners with Bounte

The 911 Cell Phone Bank, a 501c3 nonprofit organization dedicated to secure electronic recycling solutions, has partnered with Bounte, a software developer of lost and found management solutions.

As part of this partnership, Bounte has integrated the 911 Cell Phone Bank (911CPB) as a preferred provider within its platform. This integration enables companies utilizing Bounte's innovative software to seamlessly donate unclaimed cell phones and other electronics to the 911CPB for guaranteed secure recycling while ensuring responsible disposal and reducing electronic waste.

Key highlights of the partnership include:

  • Streamlined lost and found management: Through the integration of 911CPB into Bounte’s AI cloud-based platform, companies can efficiently manage and track items within their lost and found inventory, simplifying the process of donation and recycling for unclaimed electronics.
  • Guaranteed secure recycling: Donated devices will undergo secure recycling in compliance with environmental regulations, minimizing the risk of data breaches and environmental harm.
  • Environmental stewardship: The 911CPB and Bounte are championing environmental sustainability by promoting responsible recycling practices and reducing electronic waste.

"We are thrilled to partner with Bounte to offer companies a state-of-the-art solution for managing disposal of electronics left behind in lost and found," James Mosieur, program director at the 911CPB, said in a statement. "By integrating the 911 Cell Phone Bank into Bounte's software, we are empowering companies to handle unclaimed device disposal responsibly while making a positive impact on the environment."