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Jack Olmsted

John Shegerian: Chief Executive Officer and Entrepreneur - 0 views

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    John S. Shegerian (born November 16, 1962, in Queens, New York) is an American entrepreneur, environmental and social issues activist, international public speaker and the Chairman and CEO of Electronic Recyclers International® (ERI). Established in 2002, ERI is an Electronic Waste collector and recycler, specializing in the environmentally safe and socially responsible dismantling of electronic items such as computers, televisions, monitors, cell phones, and other unwanted or obsolete electronic items. ERI is largely recognized as the leading recycler of electronics in the state of California and one of the largest in North America. Shegerian, like ERI, is based in Fresno, California.
Amy Cade

California Assembly Bill- AB 147 - 0 views

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    California, AB 147, changes RoHS compliance verification procedures, amended as passed committee, passed Senate 9/3, Assembly concurred in amendments 9/9, to be sent to Governor
Jack Olmsted

ECS Refining Texas, LLC (WA Processor) - 0 views

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    ECS Refining was founded in 1980 as an electronic scrap and solder dross recycling facility servicing primarily the Silicon Valley. From a lone facility in Santa Clara, California, ECS has established a reputation of environmental leadership in the refining of secondary metals by offering unique capabilities to develop environmentally responsible recycling options for businesses. ECS Refining was founded in 1980 as an electronic scrap and solder dross recycling facility servicing primarily the Silicon Valley. From a lone facility in Santa Clara, California, ECS has established a reputation of environmental leadership in the refining of secondary metals by offering unique capabilities to develop environmentally responsible recycling options for businesses.
Jack Olmsted

Digital TV switch-over: A tidal wave of old TVs or false alarm? - San Jose Mercury News - 0 views

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    America's TV stations will make a historic switch next month from analog to digital signals. But what promises to bring a sharper picture is also raising the curtain on a big environmental unknown across California: What will happen to the millions of old TV sets that no longer work? It's illegal to simply toss the estimated 2 million old TVs - chock-full of hazardous waste - into the garbage. "We're preparing for a tidal wave. We've already seen more televisions being donated and we expect to see more as the switch-over comes," said James David, a spokesman for Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin Counties. On Feb. 17, older analog televisions that receive signals "over the air" from a rooftop antenna or with "rabbit ears" will stop working.
Jack Olmsted

Eliminate e-waste - Living - The Olympian - Olympia, Washington - 0 views

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    The program is operated by the Washington Materials Management and Financing Authority, a quasi-governmental agency created by the legislation to work with the 200 or so manufacturers that sell computers and televisions in Washington state. In addition, the state Department of Ecology has certified four electronic waste processing firms - two in this state, one in Oregon and one in California - to disassemble the electronic equipment into separate materials for reuse or safe disposal, including glass, plastic, metal and toxic chemicals. The program is designed in part to stem the flow of electronic waste to Third World countries, where it is often dismantled crudely, threatening the environment, public health and the health of workers.
Jack Olmsted

GreenCitizen™ Launches New Center in Burlingame, California - 0 views

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    PR: GreenCitizen, Inc., a green recycling company for end-of-life computers and electronics, today announced its expansion from Silicon Valley and San Francisco to Burlingame with the grand opening of its third educational and drop-off center in the San Francisco Bay area on December 22, 2008. (
Jack Olmsted

Outback Equipment Company, LLC - 0 views

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    Outback Equipment Company LLC, eBay user ID "outback6", is a California based company located in a 20,000sf facility at the south end of Silicon Valley. We buy and resell used semiconductor fabrication, assembly and production equipment including used test equipment, lab equipment, and more!
Amy Cade

How to hold an e-waste collection event in California - 0 views

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    Provided by the Califorinia Department of Toxic Substances Control
Joy Scrogum

E-waste Laws in Other States | Californians Against Waste - 0 views

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    A list and brief overview of the major e-waste recycling legislation that has been passed in other states (besides California). Includes links to text of legislation.
Joy Scrogum

EPR2 - 0 views

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    "EPR2 Baseline Report: Recycling of Selected Electronic Products in the United States"; ordering information; "Documents the results of the first large-scale survey and analysis of end-of-life electronic product recycling and reuse in the United States. The research, conducted by Stanford Resources, Inc., of San Jose, California, used data from 123 firms, including recyclers, third-party organizations that accept equipment for refurbishment and subsequent resale or donation, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), and large corporate users of electronic equipment."
Joy Scrogum

Consumer_Electronic_Products.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    "E-waste Report: Determination of Regulated Elements in Seven Types of Discarded Consumer Electronic Products"; January 2004; Hazardous Material Laboratory, California Dept. of Toxic Substances Control;
shalani mujer

PC Tech Support Saved the Day - 1 views

I am an owner of a small business office in Lancaster, California. I specialize in SEO, providing services to several people, most of them are in my own locality too. However, there was a day when ...

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Amy Cade

Council Considers e-waste depot - Winkler Times - 0 views

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    Discussions are underway for the creation of an e-waste depot in Winkler.
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