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In a Bid to Help the Environment, Consumer Electronics Leader Teams with ERI to Offer Locals Convenient Drop-Off Locations
HOLLISTON, Mass. -- Samsu...
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We think that mandates should keep electronics equipment out of landfills and redirect them toward the recycling stream," he said. However, [David Isaacs] warned that achieving consensus in the group might not be possible. "The industry is not of one mind." Isaacs said Hewlett-Packard would rather absorb the cost of recycling, and does not favor placing recycling fees on new equipment.
Kyocera ships the cell phones designated for recycling to Metech of Mapleville, Rhode Island. Metech tests the cell phones it receives to evaluate the composition of metals, and then sends them to smelting plants in Japan and Europe, according to Metech marketing manager Jim Gardner. No smelting is done in the U.S., Gardner said, because the cost of meeting environmental regulations is too high and the p...
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To Help the Environment, Consumer Electronics Leader Teams with ERI to Offer Locals Convenient Drop-Off Locations
HOLLISTON, Mass. -- Samsung Electr...
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Environmental awareness won't take a holiday this season. DeSoto County will keep its electronic waste recycle trailers and recycle bins for paper and cardboard open and available.
Also, garbage curbside pickup in unincorporated areas and Walls will not be affected during the Christmas and New Year's holidays.
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Electronic Waste Recycling of Long Beach is hosting a free e- waste drop-off event today from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Burbank Elementary School, 501 Junipero Ave., Long Beach.
It's no longer legal to put your old television, computer and electronic waste in the garbage. Accepted are TVs, computers, monitors, keyboards, printers, fax machines, copiers, phones and cell phones.
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In a Bid to Help the Environment, El Segundo Teams with Electronic Recyclers International to Offer Locals a Free, Convenient, Local Drop-Off Location...
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E-waste recycling event
Advanced Electronic Recycle Co. (AERC) will host an e-waste recycling event from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, March 20, at the Covina Valley Unified School District field at 220 W. Puente Ave., Covina.
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To: ENVIRONMENTAL EDITORS
Contact: Wes Muir of Waste Management, Inc., +1-713-328-7053, or Jeff Cross of Environmental Protection Agency, +1-703-308-8577
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EL SEGUNDO, Calif. -- The City of El Segundo Public Works Department has once again teamed with Electronic Recyclers International (ERI), the nation's...
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We're extremely proud to be partnering with the West Angeles Church for this special program," said John S. Shegerian, president and CEO of Electronic Recyclers. "This helps the citizens of Los Angeles become more environmentally responsible by offering them a convenient opportunity to safely dispose of their old electronic junk.