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Fresno recycler finds better way to handle toxins
As flat-panel TVs and computer screens take over American homes and offices, they’re rapidly displacing millions of old glass picture tubes and monitors destined for the scrap heap. Because they…
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Electronic Recyclers International to Pursue Official Basel Action Network e-Steward Certification
Electronic Recyclers International (ERI), the nation’s leading recycler of electronic waste, has contracted with certifying body QMI SAI Global to be audited to receive the Basel Action Network’s (BAN’s), e-Stewards…
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Electronic Recyclers International (ERI), the nation’s leading recycler of electronic waste, has received approval by the State of California to utilize a technology system for the recycling of glass from…
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John Shegerian, Chairman and CEO of Electronic Recyclers International (ERI), will discuss electronics recycling and e-waste tomorrow at the EI Digest Group Gathering 2010 at the Kona Kai Resort in…
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ERI: Making Profit From E-waste
Ever wonder what you should be doing with your old computers, cell phones and televisions? Bruce W. Fraser reveals the answer in the September 2010 issue of FA Green. Ask…
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1-800-Recycling.com Announces Latest Winner of Free iPad
Greg Lunday of Gresham, Oregon will receive a free Apple iPad this week – and all he had to do was download the free iPhone App, “My Recycle List,” a…
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ERI gets approval to use new CRT glass recycling system
The state of California has given Fresno-based Electronic Recyclers International approval to use a new system for CRT glass recycling, company officials said. ERI imported the new system from Europe…
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U.K. Website First to Offer Cash for E-Waste
A website claiming to be the first in the U.K. to offer cash for all types of electrical waste has launched this week. The site, weeebuy.co.uk, is now open and…
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Electronic Recyclers International
Houston, we have a problem. John Shegerian has recognised it and he intends to offer the solution with his innovative company Electronic Recylers International (ERI). John recognises that we are…
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BBC says illegal e-waste trade “flourishing” in EU, despite ban
Vast amounts of potentially toxic e-waste are still being illegally exported from Europe despite bans and the WEEE Directive, the BBC reported yesterday. The BBC site says that only around…