From Electronic Waste to Modern Furniture

Have your outdated electronics taken up half of your room’s space? Perhaps they are piling up in the garage. Before you start planning to move to a large place, you might want to check out this ‘N+ew’ solution from Chilean Rodrigo Alonso. Of course, there are many recycling programs out there that will help you with your e-waste problems. But this new idea will help you to keep the memories as well.

Alonso has come up with a new way to make furniture out of all that electronic waste. Dubbed N+ew (or No More Electronic Waste), the showy seats are composed of e-wastes including circuit boards, multi-colored wires, computer components, QWERTY keyboards, and even scratched CDs.

He dumps all those stuff into a large cubic mold which is then filled with a clear epoxy resin and melted recycled aluminum to bind everything together. When it’s set, it will be polished to a high-gloss finish. Continue reading

The Case for Reuse. Why Electronics Reuse is a Win-Win Proposition

While Americans know that e-waste is a mounting environmental problem, high rates of unemployment persist, and the digital divide plagues millions of Americans, they’re not always aware of a viable solution — electronics reuse. Electronics reuse is extending the life of an electronic item by using it more than once for a similar or new function. Reusing unwanted electronic goods not only benefits the environment by keeping toxins out of the landfill, it also allows local communities to reap the social and economic benefits of job training, job creation, and helps shrink the digital divide. Continue reading

Securing the Back Door on Data Security-Best Practices Blueprint on Technology Asset Disposition for CIOs

While Fortune 500 companies spend millions of dollars securing their front end from hacking threats, few recognize that their technology equipment needs to be discarded with a clear disposal policy. This oversight has left many companies with back doors wide open for attacks and confidential information leaks. Supply-Chain Services, Inc. (SSI) saw the relevance of better data security back in 2008, and secured NAID certification for Data Destruction and Sanitization. Properly discarding old equipment is an insight many of our customers never knew they needed. Continue reading

RecycleMania: More than 500 Universities Participate in Recycling Competition


Several university campuses will be participating in the nationwide RecycleMania competition from Jan. 22 to March 31, an effort that encourages more than 500 participating colleges and universities across the country to promote recycling and waste reduction activities for the school’s recycling programs.

For every week during the event, the schools must report recycling and trash data. The RecycleMania staff will use this information to rank schools based on which institutions collect the largest amount of recyclables per capita, the largest amount of total recyclables, the least amount of trash per capita and the highest rate of recycling. This rate is a combination of the trash and core recyclable materials used to determine a school’s recycling rate. Continue reading

4th International Electronics Recycling Conference & Expo (IERCE), May 29th – 31st, 2012. Bellagio, Las Vegas, Nevada.

The 4th edition of the annual International Electronics Recycling Conference & Expo (IERCE) will be held in Las Vegas, Nevada on May 29th till May 31st, 2012.

IERCE will include a roster of the best speakers, informative panel discussions, exhibitors and other stakeholders in the global  electronics waste management industry.

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Verizon Kicks Off Series of Nationwide Electronics Recycling Rallies

The first of 13 electronics recycling rallies to be held at Verizon facilities around the country this year kicked off Thursday (Jan. 26) at the company’s Temple Terrace facility. Similar events held by Verizon in 2011 collected more than 358,000 pounds of e-waste, about the equivalent weight of 10 charter buses, that was recycled and kept out of landfills.

Recycling rallies, which enable employees and members of the surrounding community to conveniently recycle household electronics items ranging from laptops to toasters to monitors, are part of Verizon’s broad commitment to help protect and preserve the environment. Continue reading