We spent an afternoon with John Shegerian of Electronic Recyclers in Fresno, California (http://www.electronicrecycler s.com) where he and his team showed us the proper way to recycle electronics a...
Most companies want to dispose of their e-waste responsibly so they seek out an electronics recycler, or an asset recovery company. Unfortunately, all too often these e-waste recyclers are not rec...
Electronic waste needs to be disposed of properly. Information about recycling your tv or computer electronics can be found at www.erecycle.org. Please Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. A transcript of t...
Most consumers in the U.S. know they should recycle old electronics - and this shows how easy it is. Every Best Buy store in the U.S. offers in-store recycling. It's easy: We'll take just about any...
TRI Products, Inc. is a state approved electronic waste collector and recycler. http://www.ewaste4u.com/ We are providing free, safe and convenient electronic waste recycling services within the S...
The Sustainable Electronics Initiative (SEI) is a consortium dedicated to the development and implementation of a more sustainable system for designing, producing, remanufacturing, and recycling electronic devices. Members of the consortium include academia, non-profit organizations, government agencies, manufacturers, designers, refurbishers and recyclers. Specific elements of the SEI include programs for research, education, data management and technical assistance. SEI conducts collaborative research; facilitates networking and information exchange among participants; promotes technology diffusion via demonstration projects; and provides forums for the discussion of policy and legislation.