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Computer Recycling equipped for expansion

The e-waste company targets $12m in revenue by end of 2023.

Computer recycling managing director Patrick Moynahan speaks with Kate McVicar.

Kate McVicar Mon, 26 Sep 2022

What started off as a chance encounter dropping off some electronic waste has turned into a rapidly expanding business with big plans for managing director Patrick Moynahan.

Founded about 13 years ago, Computer Recycling, headquartered in Penrose, Auckland, takes electronics that would otherwise end

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Kate McVicar Mon, 26 Sep 2022
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