California recycling event garners 70,000 pounds of e-waste


         Subscribe in NewsGator Online   Subscribe in Bloglines

The Fresno, Calif.-based Electronic Recyclers of America (ERA), in conjunction with the California State University in Fresno collected nearly 70,000 pounds (lbs.) of electronics at its first community collection event held last month. According to the organization, which is the largest e-waste recycler in California, residents, businesses and university students dropped off almost 2,000 items of electronic equipment totaling 69,982 lbs. over the two-day event. “We are thrilled with the success of this event and excited about forging this partnership with Fresno State in general,” ERA president and CEO John S. Shegerian said. “It is a true testament to the need of an organized electronic waste drop-off in the Central Valley.”



Want to use this article? Click here for options!
© 2008 Penton Media Inc.


Most Recent Story

Thermostat Recycling

June 20, 2007

The Thermostat Recycling Corp., Rossyln, Va., and the Product Stewardship Institute (PSI) Inc., Boston, have announced the creation of a nationwide...

-->

Current Issue

Issue Cover View Issue
Subscribe
Subscribe to
Digital Edition

In this month’s cover story, we chronicle the rise of Republic Services and assess exactly what placed the company at the center of a pitched merger-and-acquisition battle. Also this month, a survey of global recycling markets and an overview of truck tarping systems.


ATE logo
Become an Expert
A panel of professionals answers your questions on a variety of topics.

Steve GoodierTopic: Lubricants

Steve Goodier
Director of Technology



Back to Top

Browse Back Issues

Browse Back Issues