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Fresno Company Receives Fleet of Electric Forklifts
Fresno’s own Electronic Recyclers, Inc. just got a bit more environmentally-friendly. A fleet of 13 electric forklifts is now in operation at ER’s Fresno plant, replacing the previous propane forklifts….
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Valley business offers second chances
Jason Carter walks with his head held high these days. There was a time when the ink on his body was a source of regret; a painful reminder of the…
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Bret Harte Union High School Holds E-Waste Recycling Event December 1st
The event is designed to provide residents with the opportunity to finally get rid of those old unwanted items, long since replaced and gathering dust in garages or storage units….
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Electronic Recyclers Donates $25,000 to Gang Prevention Initiative
Fresno Mayor Alan Autry and Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer called a press conference today, to announce a major donation to the Mayor’s Gang Prevention Initiative and to highlight a…
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Electronic collection event held in Fortuna
The city of Fortuna held an electronic collection event on Nov. 3 in Rohner Park. More than 1,000 electronic items were collected, and all materials were shipped to Electronic Recyclers…
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Electronic Recyclers, Inc. CEO John S. Shegerian Named to ATHGO Advisory Board
John S. Shegerian, Chairman and CEO of Electronic Recyclers, Inc. (ERI), has been named to the Board of Advisors of ATHGO (Alliance Toward Harnessing Global Opportunities). ATHGO, a member of…
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The event center, in conjunction with Electronic Recyclers, will accept old and outdated electronic equipment, including televisions, computers, monitors, office equipment, cell phones, VCRs, stereo equipment, fax machines, microwaves and…
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Students to collect electronic waste
Students at Louis Bohn Elementary School in Tracy will be collecting electronic waste from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. next Saturday in the Grocery Outlet parking lot at 825 W….
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David Sullivan’s 1987 Sony TV was broken and collecting dust for years, a remnant of sitcoms from seasons past. Because the TV contained lead, state law prohibited him from throwing…