Electronic Recyclers International Launches 1-800-Recycling.FRESNO, Calif. -- Electronic Recyclers International (ERI Eri (ē`rī), in the Bible, son of Gad. ), the nation's leading recycler of electronics and e-waste, announced last week that it has launched 1-800-Recycling, a division of ERI dedicated to enhancing and simplifying the consumer 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. experience. Profiled in this week's BrandWeek Magazine, ERI's 1-800-Recycling concept is currently being used as a resource for information regarding the recycling of electronics in California and Massachusetts and will be expanding to cover the entire nation later this year. 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 ERI, said that on November 15th of this year (National Recycling Day), 1-800-Recycling will be launched nationally as a fully integrated website (1-800-Recycling.org) and live-operator phone line. Both the site and the phone service will be able to direct users to responsible recyclers of electronics, tires, oil, paint, glass, plastic, household hazardous waste Household hazardous waste (HHW) is the term for common household chemicals and substances for which the owner no longer has a use. Exhibiting many of the same dangerous characteristics as fully regulated hazardous waste, HHW is not regulated by the EPA. , wood, mattresses, carpet, junk junk Classic Chinese sailing vessel of ancient unknown origin, still in wide use. High-sterned, with a projecting bow, the junk carries up to five masts on which are set square sails consisting of panels of linen or matting flattened by bamboo strips. - basically everything that can be recycled. Shegerian added that as with his previous business, FinancialAid.com, he is aiming big. "We are very excited about this launch," said Shegerian. "What we were able to successfully accomplish within the financial aid industry with FinancialAid.com, we are now doing with 1-800-Recycling. We have taken the most intuitive and memorable name possible for the recycling industry and we are doing something remarkable with it. This time, we are changing the experience that the American public has when they want to recycle re·cy·cle tr.v. re·cy·cled, re·cy·cling, re·cy·cles 1. To put or pass through a cycle again, as for further treatment. 2. To start a different cycle in. 3. a. any and all items they have come across that they want to get rid of responsibly. Providing an easy-to-use resource to consumers coast to coast and helping people get in touch with their green DNA DNA: see nucleic acid. DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid One of two types of nucleic acid (the other is RNA); a complex organic compound found in all living cells and many viruses. It is the chemical substance of genes. is something that has been part of our vision from the start." 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 is capable of processing in excess of 100 million pounds of electronic waste per year. For more information about e-waste recycling and Electronic Recyclers, call 1-800-recycling or visit http://www.electronicrecyclers.com. |
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