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First America Resources Corp

CIK: 15253062 Annual ReportsLatest: 2026-04-01

10-K / April 1, 2026

Revenue:$18,790,946
Income:$2,765

10-K / April 12, 2024

Revenue:N/A
Income:-$19,121

10-K / April 1, 2026

First America Resources Corporation

Company structure

  • First America Resources Corporation, incorporated in Nevada in 2010 and formerly known as Golden Oasis New Energy Group, Inc.
  • METech Recycling, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary headquartered in Gilroy, California.
  • Following a business combination reported in an 8-K dated July 18, 2025, METech Recycling operates as the company’s operating subsidiary.

Core business and focus

  • Operates in the IT asset disposition (ITAD) and electronics recycling industry.
  • Refurbishes and resells IT equipment, performs secure data destruction, conducts electronics recycling and material recovery, supports data center decommissioning, and provides technology lifecycle management.

Services and capabilities

  • IT Asset Disposition (ITAD): equipment collection, logistics, asset tracking, equipment testing, data destruction, refurbishment, resale preparation, and responsible recycling.
  • Data Security: sanitization or destruction of data-bearing devices in accordance with NIST SP 800-88 and DoD 5220.22-M standards.
  • AI Infrastructure Lifecycle Services: retirement and replacement support for computing infrastructure used in AI and high-performance computing environments, including removal, transportation, testing, data sanitization, and processing; assessment for refurbishment or material recovery.
  • Data Center Decommissioning: removal, transportation, and secure processing of servers and networking equipment.
  • Electronics Recycling: dismantling and mechanical separation to recover metals and other materials from non-refurbishable equipment.
  • Renewable Energy & Emerging Technology Recycling: processing of solar panels, electric vehicle batteries, and high-performance computing systems.
  • Data-driven Processing: uses internally developed and commercial software for asset tracking, materials processing, equipment identification, and pricing analysis; employs machine learning for sorting and classification to determine refurbishment, resale, or recycling pathways; ongoing evaluation of automation and AI-based systems to improve efficiency and recovery value.

Products handled

  • Laptops, desktop computers, servers, networking equipment, SAN/NAS storage systems, telecommunication equipment, monitors, storage devices, processors, memory, and other IT components used in enterprise and industrial applications.

Customers and market position

  • Serves technology companies, telecommunications providers, defense contractors, educational institutions, and government agencies.
  • A significant portion of processing originates from enterprise ITAD programs and data center decommissioning projects.
  • Has established relationships with large enterprise organizations, including components of the Fortune 500, for ITAD, electronics recycling, and technology lifecycle management.
  • Competes with regional, national, and international electronics recyclers and ITAD providers; key differentiators include data-driven processing systems, enterprise relationships, compliance with regulatory standards, and broad geographic coverage across much of the United States.

Locations and facilities

  • Principal processing facility and corporate headquarters: Gilroy, California.
  • Corporate office: Morris, Illinois (1000 East Armstrong Street, Morris, IL 60450).
  • Additional operations and support locations: Utah, Colorado, Massachusetts, and North Carolina.
  • Internal systems support asset tracking, logistics, and data-driven workflows; facilities and networks are positioned to support nationwide coverage.
  • Office space in Morris, IL is provided at no charge by FAMCe (formerly First America Metal Corporation).

Regulation and environment

  • Operations are subject to federal, state, and local regulations covering environmental protection, hazardous materials management, workplace safety, and transportation of electronic waste.
  • Regulatory references include RCRA, EPA regulations, OSHA standards, and California DTSC oversight.
  • Environmental compliance programs include health and safety oversight, hazardous materials tracking, training, inspections, and relationships with licensed waste disposal vendors.

Human capital

  • Approximately 60 full-time employees across executive management, finance, environmental health and safety, sales and marketing, operations and logistics, customer service, and information technology.

Property details

  • Corporate office in Morris, IL and principal processing facility and headquarters in Gilroy, CA; additional locations in UT, CO, MA, and NC.
  • Operates leased facilities for processing, refurbishment, logistics, and administration.

Legal and safety notes

  • No material legal proceedings disclosed.
  • Mine safety disclosures are not applicable.