State of Illinois Bans Electronics From Landfills Beginning Jan 1st 2012.

A ban on disposing old computers and other electronics in the trash takes effect Jan. 1 in Illinois.

Illinois residents will be required to take electronic devices to a registered recycler. The ban is part of a law that took effect in 2008 requiring manufacturers to start recycling programs for discarded and unwanted electric products. The new phase of the law applies to consumers.

The goal is to keep metals that could threaten groundwater out of landfills and to reduce the need to mine new metals.

The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency maintains a list of registered collectors where consumers can take old electronics, including computers, monitors, electronic keyboards, scanners, fax machines. The list is available on the EPA’s website.

More than 25 other states have electronics waste recycling laws. Recently the Obama administration also rolled out a proposed federal e-waste management policy.

 

LIFECYCLExpress, A Division of CXtec, Earns Designation as Certified Electronics Recycler

LIFECYCLExpress®, a division of CXtec® that specializes in IT asset management and e-scrap recycling, received its designation as a Certified Electronics Recycler® this month.

In order to receive this designation, LIFECYCLExpress implemented quality, environmental health and safety (QEH&S) systems and received certifications in two e-scrap industry standards: Responsible Recycling (R2) and the Recycling Industry Operating Standard (RIOS).

Under its Responsible Recycling certification, LIFECYCLExpress must adhere to all electronics recycling legal requirements and implement strict data destruction procedures, as well as establish a reuse and recovery hierarchy of responsible materials management. The certification also calls for refurbishing and properly testing reusable equipment and components.

The RIOS certification calls for an integrated management system that focuses on continual improvement of quality, environmental, health and safety performance.

“Becoming a Certified Electronics Recycler assures customers that they can trust us to handle their e-scrap in a safe, secure and environmentally friendly way,” says Peter E. Belyea, President of CXtec. “It removes the uncertainty organizations have in finding a reliable, responsible e-scrap partner.”

LIFECYCLExpress is one of just one of 22 companies designated a Certified Electronics Recycler and the only R2/RIOS facility in New York State that is also ISO 9001:2008-certified.

For more information about LIFECYCLExpress, visit http://www.cxtec.com/lifecyclexpress.

About CXtec®

For more than three decades, CXtec has helped customers reduce the cost of their networking and technology infrastructures. CXtec pioneers new product categories like equal2new® certified pre-owned networking and voice hardware with its lifetime warranty with first year advance replacement, and develops innovations like the CABLExpress® Skinny-Trunk® Solution, a high-density fiber optic data center cabling system. It creates new ways to maximize the value of unwanted IT assets and continues to provide a comprehensive offering of technology products that keeps networks up and costs down.

Through Phone Recycling Efforts, Sprint and its Customers Find Financial Benefit in Environmental Good.

Sprint  is showing customers that recycling their unwanted cell phones is good for their wallet and the environment. Sprint, recently ranked #3 on Newsweek’s Green rankings, offers a cash incentive of up to $350 through the Sprint Buyback Program for customers who recycle their eligible wireless devices. The program has allowed customers to benefit from the instant savings and trust that Sprint is disposing of their phone responsibly. The program also allows Sprint to offset the subsidy costs of new handsets.

In early 2010, Sprint became the first major U.S. wireless provider to “buy back” mobile devices from any carrier in-store and was the first to offer customers the option of receiving an instant credit. The Sprint Buyback Program credit can be awarded instantly in more than 3,000 Sprint stores nationwide to customers whose devices qualify. It can either be applied toward the purchase of a new phone, or accessories or to the customer’s account. The devices collected are then reused or recycled responsibly, a significant benefit to customers as the cost of mobile devices continues to climb and a benefit to wireless providers like Sprint looking for cost efficiencies and ways to reduce the effects of e-waste.

“We are seeing a huge growth in new customers bringing in other carrier phones at Sprint,” said Chad Lander, Sprint director of Phone Recycling programs. “Wireless users are often concerned about the expense of changing to a new carrier. Through the Sprint Buyback Program, we will take eligible phones, from any competitor, and that gives the customer an instant discount toward the purchase of a new device. We’ve seen a record number of customers participating in the buyback program since Sprint got the iPhone.”

E-waste is the largest growing waste stream in the country, generating 2.5 million tons of e-waste annually. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates 135 million cell phones — 17,200 tons — are discarded nationwide each year. Some are shoved into drawers, others end up in landfills. Today, only about 10 percent are collected for reuse or recycling. As a leader in e-waste management, Sprint has kept more than 26 million phones out of landfills and was recognized earlier this year by the EPA for its voluntary commitment to encourage certified recycling, protect public health, and support best practices in electronics stewardship.

Sprint is the only wireless carrier to outline specific commitments that address e-waste holistically by focusing on the full lifecycle of the electronics it buys and sells. Through its Electronics Stewardship Policy, Sprint developed the following commitments with input from BSR, Basel Action Network and ABI Research:

– To design and procure eco-friendly electronics.

– To maximize the equipment’s useful life, boost collection of equipment, and strive to maximize reuse of electronics.

– To responsibly recycle electronic scrap, and use environmentally and socially responsible vendors for recycling.

According to Compass Intelligence Research, Sprint’s Buyback Program, including its in-store take back program powered by eRecyclingCorps, is the best of the four major carriers based on expert analysis, secondary research and primary research with users about what they most prefer in a buyback program: instant credit in a retail store(1). The study concluded that during the past six months, 60 percent of customers are increasingly participating in wireless device buyback programs with the remaining 40 percent expressing intent and/or interest.

Compass Research also found that 58 percent of customers are most interested in receiving an instant credit and 68 percent of those want to do it at the carrier store. Only Sprint provides that option. According to Compass, Sprint surpassed all other carriers in each of the measured categories.

“Now more than ever, the Sprint Buyback Program has been a win-win for our business,” said Lander. “It makes it easier for customers to switch to Sprint and aligns with our environmental sustainability efforts to collect electronic waste for responsible reuse and recycling.”

Sprint’s leadership in environmental sustainability continues to receive recognition. Sprint has been awarded a sustainability leadership award by the International electronics recycling conference & expo for two consecutive years. For the third year in a row, Sprint ranked highest among all U.S. telecom companies on Newsweek’s 2011 Rankings of America’s Greenest Companies at No. 3, up from No. 6 in 2010, and No. 15 in 2009. Sprint was also named to the Dow Jones Sustainability Index North America.

About Sprint Nextel

Sprint Nextel offers a comprehensive range of wireless and wireline communications services bringing the freedom of mobility to consumers, businesses and government users. Sprint Nextel served more than 53 million customers at the end of 3Q 2011 and is widely recognized for developing, engineering and deploying innovative technologies, including the first wireless 4G service from a national carrier in the United States; offering industry-leading mobile data services, leading prepaid brands including Virgin Mobile USA, Boost Mobile, and Assurance Wireless; instant national and international push-to-talk capabilities; and a global Tier 1 Internet backbone. Newsweek ranked Sprint No. 3 in its 2011 Green Rankings, listing it as one of the nation’s greenest companies, the highest of any telecommunications company. You can learn more and visit Sprint at www.sprint.com or www.facebook.com/sprint and www.twitter.com/sprint .

1. Survey and analysis provided by Compass Intelligence was sponsored by eRecyclingCorps.

AERC Recycling Solutions’ Five Com-Cycle Facilities Attains R2 / RIOS™ Certified Electronics Recycler® Designation.

AERC.com, Inc. (AERC Recycling Solutions), one of the largest electronics recyclers in the United States, recently announced that each of its Electronics Processing Com-Cycle facilities has the designation of being an R2 / RIOS™ Certified Electronics Recycler®. AERC’s Electronics Processing Com-Cycle Facilities are located across the United States in Hayward, CA, Houston, TX, West Melbourne, FL, Ashland, VA, and Allentown, PA. All AERC / Com-Cycle facilities have been audited by Perry Johnson Registrars, Inc. (PJR Associates), an Accredited Certification Body for the R2 (Responsible Recycling) and RIOS™ (Recycling Industry Operating Standards).

Also on, November 15, America Recycles Day, officials from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the General Services Administration visited the company’s facilities to recognize AERC/Com-Cycle for becoming the nation’s newest Certified Responsible Recycler (R2) for electronics. With five electronics processing facilities across the country, AERC/Com-Cycle is one of the nation’s largest single electronics recyclers. The Allentown facility processes more than 600,000 pounds of electronics monthly and is a zero-landfill facility.

“AERC was distinguished as one of the first electronics recycling companies to become a Certified Electronics Recycler® when the West Melbourne, Florida facility attained R2 / RIOS™ certification back in July 2010. By having attained this Certified Electronics Recycler® designation at all of its Electronics Processing Com-Cycle facilities, AERC further demonstrates its competitiveness in the marketplace and commitment to continuous improvement within the organization,” states Lindsay L. Kissel, AERC Recycling Solutions company spokesperson.

“AERC Com-Cycle Facilities are clearly committed to the highest standards of quality, health and safety and protection of the environment as demonstrated by their certification to R2/RIOS,” said ISRI President Robin Wiener. “The U.S. electronics recycling industry is growing rapidly, creating jobs in the United States and recovering valuable resources while also keeping electronics out of landfills. AERC and its facilities are excellent examples of how electronics recycling can be done safely and responsibly here at home and abroad.”

RIOS™–the recycling industry’s standard for integrated quality, environmental and health & safety management systems–is administered by ISRI Services Corporation (ISC). The R2 Practices is the consensus standard for responsible electronics recycling developed by a multi-stakeholder group convened by the U.S. EPA. R2 is supported by ISC via the RIOS™ program and is administered by R2 Solutions (http://www.R2Solutions.org). R2 contains specific requirements for recyclers who dismantle, refurbish or recycle end-of-life electronics. Together, these industry standards make up ISRI’s R2 / RIOS™ Certified Electronics Recycler® Program.

In addition to having attained R2 / RIOS™ Certifications at all AERC / Com-Cycle locations, AERC’s other points of distinction further define key benefits that AERC has to offer its clients. All AERC facilities are registered with or permitted by the EPA and are in compliance with all applicable Federal, State, Local EPA and OSHA regulations. AERC stands out as the first company in the industry which now combines the rigorous permitting process under the Resource Conservation Recovery Act (RCRA) for Hazardous Waste handling and
processing as well as meeting the standards set by the R2 and RIOS™ Certification Programs. The Company has been permitted for almost two decades for the safe and best available technology for mercury recycling and recovery. AERC Allentown is one of the few mercury retort operations in the United States.

Other points of distinction for the Company include membership to Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI), National Association of Information Destruction (NAID), Association of Service and Computer Dealers International (ASCDI), Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) and Silicon Valley Leadership Group (SVLG). AERC’s Electronics Processing Com-Cycle facility in Allentown, Pennsylvania is NAID Certified. Company facility locations throughout the United States have been audited by CHWMEG, an independent auditor used by many Fortune 500 companies. In addition to electronics recycling services, AERC also manages Universal Wastes including lamps, batteries, ballasts, and mercury-containing devices.

The R2 standard can be found at the US EPA’s website (http://www.epa.gov/waste/conserve/materials/ecycling/r2practices.htm) or R2 Solutions’ website (http://www.R2Solutions.org).

Information about RIOS™ can be found on ISRI’s website:
https://www.isri.org/RIOS

Certified Electronics Recycler® facilities are listed at:
http://www.certifiedelectronicsrecycler.com

Read more: http://www.benzinga.com/pressreleases/11/11/p2122629/each-of-aerc-recycling-solutions-five-com-cycle-facilities-attains-r2-r#ixzz1eSAUcq4s

Staples Launches Consumer Electronics Trade-In Program With Gazelle

With new electronic gadgets high on holiday wish lists this season, Staples is working with Gazelle to launch an electronics trade-in program. The Staples Tech Trade-In program makes it easy for small business and consumers to trade in eligible used electronics and receive a Staples eGift card for use at any Staples store nationwide. Gazelle is the nation’s leading consumer electronics reCommerce™ service.

Through the program, Staples will accept the trade-in of used electronics from more than 20 product categories regardless of where they were purchased. Eligible items that do not have trade-in value can still be sent to Gazelle for free recycling or brought to the nearest Staples store for recycling. This new service offering supports Staples’ industry leading commitment to providing easy electronics recycling solutions to customers.

The Staples Tech Trade-In program is free, easy to use and helps customers avoid the hassle of selling or recycling their used items themselves. Interested customers can follow these easy steps to participate in the program:

  1. Visit www.staples.gazelle.com
  2. Get an offer on your used electronics by answering a few quick questions.
  3. Ship your items. Shipping is free and you may even qualify for free packaging.
  4. Receive a Staples eGift card delivered to your email address for the total value of your items.
  5. Shop at any Staples store with your eGift card.

“By working with Gazelle, we’re able to reward our customers for their used electronics and support the reuse of these devices, the best kind of recycling,” said Mark Buckley, vice president, environmental affairs at Staples. “This new Tech Trade-In program, along with our existing easy technology recycling program offered at stores nationally, will help Staples reach our goal of recycling 40 million pounds of electronics by 2020.”

“We’re thrilled to launch this program with Staples, the world’s leading provider of office products and a company that cares for the environment.  We look forward to working together toward the goal of redefining electronics consumption,” said Israel Ganot, CEO of Gazelle. “With this program, Staples customers can begin to adopt reCommerce behavior as a way to cost effectively upgrade consumer electronics in time for the holiday season and beyond.”

Every item Gazelle receives during the trade-in transaction is hand inspected by a trained member of Gazelle’s gadget lab team. During this process, Gazelle will confirm the item’s value and will remove and destroy any customer personal information remaining on the device. Payment to participants, in the form of Staples eGift Card credit, will be determined by the type of product, its age and condition. eGift cards will be sent within approximately seven days of an item being received.

To learn more about Staples commitment to sustainability, please visit www.staples.com/environment.

ABOUT STAPLES

Staples is the world’s largest office products company and a trusted source for office solutions. The company provides products, services and expertise in office supplies, copy & print, technology, facilities and breakroom, and furniture. Staples invented the office superstore concept in 1986 and now has annual sales of $25 billion, ranking second in the world in eCommerce sales. With 90,000 associates worldwide, Staples operates in 26 countries throughout North and South America, Europe, Asia andAustralia, making it easy for businesses of all sizes, and consumers. The company is headquartered outside Boston. More information about Staples (Nasdaq: SPLS) is available at www.staples.com/media.

 

ABOUT GAZELLE

Gazelle (www.gazelle.com), a service of Second Rotation, Inc., provides the easiest, fastest and safest way for consumers to get cash for their unwanted electronic devices. Gazelle takes the risk and effort out of selling electronic gadgets online and provides its users with benefits such as free shipping and packaging and comprehensive identity/data removal. To date, Gazelle has helped more than 220,000 consumers trade their used gadgets to de-clutter their lives, earn quick cash and generally lead a greener lifestyle. Based in Boston, Gazelle is backed by premier venture capital firms Craton Equity Partners, Physic Ventures, Venrock Associates and RockPort Capital Partners.

LG Electronics USA Celebrates America Recycles Day, Collects 10 Million Pounds of E-Waste in 2011.

ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J., Nov. 15, 2011 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — LG Electronics USA is leveraging its leadership in electronics recycling during “America Recycles Day,” organized by Keep America Beautiful. Sponsoring electronics recycling events from Colorado to Virginia this week, LG is encouraging consumers to jump on the “I Recycle” bandwagon, the theme of the 2011 America Recycles Day, which takes place officially today.

 

 

Millions of Americans have pledged to increase their recycling habits at home and at work over the 14-year history of America Recycles Day, a nationally-recognized initiative dedicated to encouraging people to recycle more at home, at work and on the go, according to Matthew M. McKenna, president and CEO of Keep America Beautiful, Inc.

As the exclusive consumer electronics national sponsor for America Recycles Day, LG has been doing its part by co-hosting two dozen electronics recycling events in 2011, while emphasizing the importance of replacing old electronics and appliances with ENERGY STAR qualified products. So far this year, LG has collected more than 10 million pounds of unused and unwanted electronics products for responsible recycling.

“The LG Electronics Recycling Program provides consumers with a convenient and responsible way to dispose of used, unwanted, obsolete or damaged consumer electronics products,” said Wayne Park, President and CEO, LG Electronics USA. “After recycling their old products, consumers can save energy by upgrading to ENERGY STAR qualified products,” Park continued, encouraging consumers to join LG in taking the “Change the World, Start with ENERGY STAR” pledge and save energy by recycling old products.

“Recycling not only protects the environment, it strengthens the community,” said McKenna. “The simple act of recycling creates the impetus for innovation in industry and fosters green jobs. Recycling can save communities money through more efficient waste management, and significantly reduces energy costs and demands on our natural resources. Ultimately, recycling improves a community’s cohesion and impacts the local quality of life.”

About LG Electronics USA

A proud Corporate Sponsor of Keep America Beautiful’s America Recycles Day and Great American Cleanup, LG Electronics USA, Inc., based in Englewood Cliffs, N.J., is the North American subsidiary of LG Electronics, Inc., a $48 billion global force and technology leader in consumer electronics, home appliances and mobile communications. In the United States, LG Electronics sells a range of stylish and innovative home entertainment products, mobile phones, home appliances, commercial displays, air conditioning systems and solar energy solutions, all under LG’s “Life’s Good” marketing theme. For more information, please visit www.lg.com .

About Keep America Beautiful, Inc.

Keep America Beautiful, Inc., established in 1953, is the nation’s largest volunteer-based community action and education organization. With a network of over 1,200 affiliate and participating organizations, Keep America Beautiful forms public-private partnerships and programs that engage individuals to take greater responsibility for improving their community environments. To join America Recycles Day, visit americarecyclesday.org. To learn more about Keep America Beautiful, visit www.kab.org .

SOURCE LG Electronics USA