Sunnking Sustainable Solutions has moved from Brockport to the former Crosman Corp. facility in Bloomfield. (Photo provided by Sunnking Sustainable Solutions)
Sunnking Sustainable Solutions, the electronics recycling and refurbishing firm, has relocated from a leased facility in Brockport to its own building in East Bloomfield.
Sunnking moved into what once was the headquarters for Crosman Corp., which shuttered its Ontario County shooting sport manufacturing operations in 2024.
The 219,000-square-foot facility at 7629 Routes 5 and 20 enables Sunnking to add another shredding line and expand refurbishment and sales operations while maintaining space for future growth.
The additional shredding capabilities will enable the firm to keep more e-waste out of landfills and process electronics on a greater scale.
“This new space represents more than just a building; it reflects the growth of our company, the dedication of our team and our confidence in the future,” Sunnking president Adam Shine said in a news release. “We’re making an investment that will strengthen our business and allow us to continue delivering exceptional service.”
Sunnking, through Sunnshine Enterprises LLC, purchased the nearly 50-acre property in January for $5.75 million, according to documents filed with the Ontario County Clerk’s Office.
Since 2006, Sunnking has refurbished and redeployed more than 100,000 electronic devices annually, keeping more than 500,000 million pounds of waste out of landfills.
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