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Computer Recyclers of America Opens Record-Setting State-of-the-Art Fresno Facility; Largest E-Waste Recycler in California Unveils State's Biggest E-Waste Facility.


FRESNO, Calif. -- Computer Recyclers of America (CRA See Community Reinvestment Act.  -- California's largest recycler of electronic waste) formally opened California's largest and most advanced e-waste recycling facility in Fresno on November 4th.

On hand for the grand opening event were CRA President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  John Shegerian, Fresno Mayor Alan Autry, former Secretary of State Bill Jones, San Francisco Giants The San Francisco Giants are a Major League Baseball team based in San Francisco, California that currently play in the National League West Division. New York Giants history
Early days and the John McGraw era
 pitching coaches Mark Gardner and Dave Righetti, and various members of the Fresno business, University, and non-profit communities. The group came together to celebrate the launch of the state-of-the-art facility designed for the recycling of consumer electronics.

"As a longtime member of the Fresno business community, I am particularly proud of our accomplishments here today," said Shegerian, the Fresno-based entrepreneur also responsible for successful ventures such as FinancialAid.com and the Bulldog Brewing Company. "This new facility is the harbinger of a new and powerful American industry and places Fresno at the epicenter of a trend that will bring more jobs and a cleaner environment to our communities."

CRA is the only electronic recycling facility in the state that de-manufactures, recycles and crushes the cathode ray tubes See CRT.

(hardware) cathode ray tube - (CRT) An electrical device for displaying images by exciting phosphor dots with a scanned electron beam. CRTs are found in computer VDUs and monitors, televisions and oscilloscopes.
 found in computer monitors, televisions and other types of video equipment. Its revolutionary cathode ray tube crushers provide the capability of processing more than 1500 units per hour. The facility is capable of processing up to 5 million pounds of e-waste per month and provides central California with its first facility for dropping off unwanted televisions and computer monitors free-of-charge, M-F M-F Monday Through Friday , 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

CRA accepts computer monitors, televisions, AV equipment, outdated computers, peripherals, PDAs and RMAs, LCD monitors, LCD televisions, laptops, plasma screens, fax machines, copiers, and other electronic items. The facility is approved by the California Environmental Protection Agency The California Environmental Protection Agency (Cal/EPA) was created in 1991 by Governor Pete Wilson, through an executive order.[1] The agency combined six board, departments, and offices into one cabinet-level office:[2]
 (CalEPA) and the California Department of Toxic Substance Control (DTSC DTSC Department of Toxic Substances Control
DTSC DARCOM Technical Steering Committee
) as an authorized outlet and all activities within are monitored by a state-of-the-art surveillance and security camera system. All electronic components are 100% recycled and easily traceable with the use of CRA's unique bar coded reports, which CRA provides, along with Certificates of Assured Destruction (COAD COAD,
n.pr See disease, chronic obstructive airway.


COAD

chronic obstructive airways disease. See chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
) that insure all materials are being disposed of properly, and remove liability from customers.

Computer Recyclers of America (CRA) is the largest recycler of electronic waste in the State of California. With headquarters in San Diego and Fresno, CRA is licensed to de-manufacture, recycle and crush the cathode ray tubes found in computer monitors, televisions and other types of video equipment. For more information about eRecycling, visit http://www.computerrecyclersofamerica.com.
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