Building a Better Tomorrow in Our Community
At ThinkTLS we are deeply grateful for the people who have supported our journey, and find joy in giving back.
A Better Future Starts at Home
We believe innovation isn’t just about progress—it’s about people. At ThinkTLS, we recognize the impact we can make in the very community that helped us grow into a global leader in ITAD. That’s why we’re committed to giving back through active community involvement, generous stewardship, and leading the charge in sustainability efforts across the greater Atlanta area.
Difference-Making Donations
We put our values into action by supporting initiatives that uplift people and protect the environment. From providing refurbished tech to schools in need to funding sustainability programs, we strive to create lasting change. Every contribution is a step toward a brighter, more connected future.
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ThinkTLS is proud to sponsor professional angler Chase Carey!
Chase isn’t just making waves in the world of competitive bass fishing—he’s leading with integrity, grit, and a grounded faith that mirrors the core values we live by at ThinkTLS.
From his rise through collegiate competition to earning a place among the top young fishermen in the country, Chase has shown what it means to stay disciplined, humble, and hungry.
At ThinkTLS, we believe in supporting individuals who chase their dreams with purpose—and Chase Carey is a perfect example of that spirit. His leadership on and off the water, his dedication to doing things the right way, and his alignment with our values made this sponsorship an easy decision.
Follow Chase’s journey and show your support:
Instagram: @chasecarey__11
Facebook: CHASE CAREY Fishing
Supporting Local Charities
We’re proud to collaborate with organizations that are making a real difference in our neighborhoods. By supporting local charities focused on digital literacy, environmental conservation, and social welfare, we amplify efforts that strengthen and empower our communities.
Where Love meets Technology
Through Champions Community Foundation’s developing partnerships with local and national organizations, such as Google, they have impacted the lives of all physically challenged young adults living virtually anywhere. Champions Place serves as an incubator for the development of new “adaptive best practices” specifically designed to increase self-reliance and independence.
Champions Place leverages these findings to benefit the many physically challenged young adults who are still living at home with their parents, in a continued effort to enhance and improve lives and increase self-reliance and independence. Champions Place@Home — Champions Community Foundation
ThinkTLS & Keep Hall Beautiful Tech Drive
At ThinkTLS, we believe that sustainability starts at the local level. Our team proudly partnered with Keep Hall Beautiful, a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving and preserving the environment in Hall County, for a community tech recycling drive.
The event gave residents a convenient and responsible way to dispose of unwanted electronics, ensuring that devices were handled securely and sustainably. From outdated laptops to unused office equipment, community members showed up in great numbers to take part in reducing e-waste and protecting the environment.
Through this partnership, we were able to help divert electronic waste from landfills while promoting the importance of proper IT asset disposition. Our team ensured that all collected items will be processed in accordance with the highest standards for data security, environmental responsibility, and compliance.
We are grateful to Keep Hall Beautiful for their collaboration and to everyone in the community who participated. Events like these highlight what can be achieved when organizations and communities come together with a shared goal: creating a cleaner, safer, and more sustainable future.
At ThinkTLS, we remain committed to making a positive impact, both globally and right here at home.
ThinkTLS and University of North Georgia Art Show
ThinkTLS recently partnered with University of North Georgia to host an art show focused on sustainability, innovation, and craftsmanship. Students were challenged to transform recycled IT and electronic materials into original works of art, with a focus on overall excellence, sustainability, and best use of materials. From decommissioned hardware to repurposed components, each piece highlighted the creative potential of technology beyond its lifecycle and reinforced the value of reuse.
As a company rooted in responsible IT asset disposition, ThinkTLS is committed to extending the life and value of technology while reducing environmental impact. This event served as a direct reflection of that mission, demonstrating how innovation and sustainability can intersect in meaningful, unexpected ways.
To recognize these efforts, ThinkTLS awarded scholarships to the top three students, supporting their continued education while celebrating standout achievement in sustainable design.
Exhibition Winners
Awarded for Creativity, Craftsmanship, and Sustainable Thinking
Popular Choice Award
By: Maria Elvira Velazquez
Best in Show
By: Sarah Hadavi
Best Use Of Materials Award
By: Katelyn Aquino
Why It Matters
This initiative reflects a broader reality within IT asset disposition: technology doesn’t lose its value simply because it reaches the end of its initial use. Whether through resale, refurbishment, or creative reuse, there are multiple pathways to extend the lifecycle of IT assets and reduce unnecessary waste.
Partnering with the University of North Georgia allowed ThinkTLS to engage directly with the next generation of creators and problem solvers. By supporting programs that emphasize sustainability and innovation, we’re investing not only in responsible technology practices, but in the people who will shape the future of them.
The Work Continues
For us, giving back isn’t a side project—it’s part of who we are. As ThinkTLS grows, so does our commitment to building a better tomorrow. We’re always looking for new ways to support and uplift the communities that have helped shape us.
Want to collaborate on a local initiative? We’d love to hear from you.