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Electronic Recyclers International's John Shegerian Describes "Recycling Lives" at Methamphetamine Summit.


HANFORD, Calif. -- John S. Shegerian, Chairman 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.  of Electronic Recyclers International (ERI Eri (ē`rī), in the Bible, son of Gad. ), stressed the importance of giving the formerly incarcerated incarcerated /in·car·cer·at·ed/ (in-kahr´ser-at?ed) imprisoned; constricted; subjected to incarceration.

in·car·cer·at·ed
adj.
Confined or trapped, as a hernia.
 a "second chance for success" today at the 2008 Methamphetamine methamphetamine (mĕth'ămfĕt`əmēn): see amphetamine; methedrine.  Summit "Me Not Meth: Become the Solution" at the Koinonia Christian Fellowship Koinonia Christian Fellowship is the name of a number of different Christian churches and other organisations. The name derives from the word koinonia, the anglicisation of a New Testament Greek word for fellowship. The organisations are generally unrelated to each other.  Center in Hanford, California Hanford is the county seat of Kings County, California. It is the principal city of the Hanford-Corcoran, California Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA Code 25260), which encompasses all of Kings County, including the cities of Hanford and Corcoran. .

Addressing a diverse audience of parents, elected officials, treatment specialists, law enforcement, clergy, social service professionals, business leaders and educators, Shegerian spoke as one of the event's keynote presenters about the many societal and economic benefits made available when formerly incarcerated individuals have been rehabilitated and are given an opportunity to reenter re·en·ter also re-en·ter  
v. re·en·tered, re·en·ter·ing, re·en·ters

v.tr.
1. To enter or come in to again.

2. To record again on a list or ledger.

v.intr.
 the workforce.

"It's an honor and privilege to have been asked by the organizers of the Methamphetamine Summit to share our story here today," said Shegerian. "At ERI, we can lead the nation in recycling recycling, the process of recovering and reusing waste products—from household use, manufacturing, agriculture, and business—and thereby reducing their burden on the environment.  electronics, but it is also crucially important to us that we help lead the nation in recycling lives. We're extremely proud of the employees on our team who have turned their lives around and we encourage other businesses to follow suit. We commend the Summit organizers for taking the time to shed light on the subject of the formerly incarcerated workforce and their tremendous potential at this conference addressing so many other important societal issues."

"The tenets of successful sustainability are 'People, Planet and Profits,'" added Shegerian. "At ERI, we modeled our business to build upon those tenets of sustainability -- People, as in recycling lives and offering second chances, Planet, as in our recycling of 10 million pounds of e-waste each month ad running a genuinely green operation top to bottom, and Profits, where we have become our industry's leader, making money every day while maintaining a sustainable company. Our company's mantra mantra (măn`trə, mŭn–), in Hinduism and Buddhism, mystic words used in ritual and meditation. A mantra is believed to be the sound form of reality, having the power to bring into being the reality it represents.  of recycling electronics and recycling lives is a direct reflection of the sustainability practices and philosophies. It's a model that I believe companies in any industry can adopt."

Joining Shegerian on stage during part of the presentation was his colleague, Electronic Recycling e-waste Recycling Specialist, Mandingo Cain, a man who led a life of hard times in and out of the justice system and is now a successful executive at ERI. Cain shared some inspiring words about his own experience.

Other speakers at the Summit included representatives from the U. S. Attorney General's Office, and a number of regional task forces, hospital systems and outreach groups from around the state.

Now the largest recycler of electronic waste in the world, Fresno-headquartered Electronic Recyclers is licensed to de-manufacture and recycle televisions, computer monitors, computers, and other types of electronic equipment. ERI processes more than 10 million pounds of electronic waste per month. For more information about e-waste recycling and Electronic Recyclers, call 1-800-RECYCLING or visit http://www.electronicrecyclers.com.
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