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Jake Anderson

CEO at Millennium Recycling, Inc

Professional Background

Jake Anderson is a distinguished professional in the recycling industry with a career that dates back to 1994. Jake's journey began in the Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN area, where he worked for an independent paper recycling firm. This initial foray into recycling ignited a passion for sustainability and efficient waste management, driving him to make a significant impact in the field.

In 1999, Jake made a pivotal move to Sioux Falls, SD, where he founded Millennium Recycling, Inc. Starting from humble beginnings, he led Millennium Recycling to become one of the largest multi-material Material Recovery Facilities (MRF) in the Upper Midwest. Under Jake's leadership, Millennium Recycling processes and markets an impressive 50,000 tons of raw materials each year to end users across North America and beyond, establishing a reputation for excellence and reliability in the recycling sector.

In 2004, Jake's innovative spirit shone through as Millennium Recycling became the first company in South Dakota to recycle consumer electronics. His foresight recognized not only the need for recycling obsolete electronics but also the potential demand for gently used and refurbished systems and parts. This insight paved the way for the establishment of Bargain Bytes in 2006, a retail resale store that operated as a division of Millennium Recycling. This initiative allowed consumers to access affordable technology while promoting sustainability.

As the recycling landscape continued to evolve, Jake's keen business acumen led to the decision in 2013 to relocate the electronics operation to a separate location, thereby founding Bargain Bytes, Inc. This strategic move facilitated a more focused approach to electronics recycling and refurbishment.

In 2016, Jake further adapted to the changing market by pivoting all Bargain Bytes inventory online. This decision enabled the company to reach a wider audience while allowing the local branch to concentrate on business services through the rebranded parent company, SEAM (Secure Enterprise Asset Management). Under Jake's stewardship, SEAM now recycles or refurbishes over 3,000,000 pounds of IT assets annually, continuing the mission to provide sustainable solutions in asset management and recycling.

Education and Achievements

Jake holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Economics from the University of Kansas, equipping him with the analytical skills and economic understanding necessary to navigate the complexities of the recycling industry and business operations. His educational background has played a crucial role in shaping his strategic vision and leadership style.

Throughout his career, Jake has received recognition for his contributions to the recycling industry, focusing on sustainability and resource recovery. His proactive approach to environmental stewardship is evident through his successful initiatives that advocate for improved recycling practices and the innovative repurposing of electronics that might otherwise contribute to landfill waste. Jake's work not only addresses the challenges of waste management but also emphasizes the importance of creating a circular economy.

Achievements

  • Founder of Millennium Recycling, Inc., which has grown to become one of the leading Material Recovery Facilities in the Upper Midwest.
  • Pioneered electronic recycling in South Dakota as the first facility to recycle consumer electronics in the state.
  • Launched Bargain Bytes, providing affordable access to refurbished electronics to the local community, promoting sustainability.
  • Successfully transitioned Bargain Bytes to an online platform, enhancing market reach and efficiency in recycling operations.
  • Established SEAM (Secure Enterprise Asset Management), which operates successfully in the recycling and refurbishment of IT assets on a national scale.

Jake Anderson exemplifies dedication and innovation in the recycling industry. His extensive experience and strategic vision continue to drive the growth of sustainable practices in waste management and contribute to a healthier planet.

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Recycling industry

Material Recovery Facility

IT asset management

Sustainable practices

Consumer electronics recycling

Refurbished electronics

Bargain Bytes

Environmental stewardship

Circular economy

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Location

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States