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

Waste Management Recycle America Facilities Achieve a Top Industry Designation for Environmental Quality, Protection, Health and Safety and Security in Electronics Recycling

All seven North American eCycling service centers attain prestigious Basel Action Network (BAN) e-Stewards® certification.

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<p>HOUSTON, Nov. 14, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — WM Recycle America, L.L.C., a subsidiary of <a href=Waste Management, Inc. (NYSE: WM), one of the largest waste services and residential recycling companies in North America, today announced that all seven of its eCycling facilities have earned certification to the e-Stewards Standard for Responsible Recycling and Reuse of Electronic Equipment®. By operating seven e-Stewards-certified eCycling facilities, WM Recycle America further strengthens its position as a leader in recycling services. The e-Stewards® certification program, created by the Basel Action Network (BAN), formally recognizes electronics recyclers that adhere to BAN’s stringent environmentally and socially responsible practices when recovering e-waste containing hazardous components.

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Older electronics may contain potentially harmful materials such as lead, mercury and cadmium, but also contain valuable materials that can be reclaimed for use in new devices. To help ensure proper handling of this e-waste, this certification requires participating companies to implement an environmental, health and safety management system that tracks materials and helps reduce emissions and worker exposure during electronics recycling operations. Companies must exercise due diligence to help ensure safe and accountable handling of e-waste throughout the recycling chain, both domestically and internationally.

“Residents and businesses demand more recycling services and options. Waste Management meets those needs with a myriad of recycling solutions. Recycling is a strategic part of our business portfolio and we are at the leading edge of pulling value from the recycling material waste stream. We view waste not as garbage, but instead as a valuable resource,” said Pat DeRueda, president of WM Recycle America. “We see eCycling as a fundamental service, and e-Stewards certification is independent validation of our commitment to responsible eCycling. By operating e-Stewards-certified eCycling facilities, Waste Management is able to provide our customers with environmentally conscientious recycling services.”

e-Stewards certification is the only e-recycler certification endorsed by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), the Sierra Club, Greenpeace USA, the Electronics TakeBack Coalition and 68 other environmental organizations.  It has also drawn the public support of major corporate e-Stewards Enterprises, including Alcoa, Samsung, Bank of America, Capital One Financial Corp., LG Electronics and Wells Fargo.

The e-Stewards standard prevents the export of e-waste containing hazardous components to developing countries and does not allow the use of prison labor to manage toxic e-waste, or the landfilling or incineration of toxic e-waste.  It also requires strict protection of customers’ data and occupational health and safety controls to protect workers involved in the recycling of this material.

“Certification of WM Recycle America’s seven eCycling service centers is a very important addition to the e-Stewards U.S. footprint, putting responsible e-recycling in reach of many more individuals and organizations,” said BAN Executive Director Jim Puckett. “WM Recycle America’s eCycling certifications also support their partnership with LG, the first global e-Stewards Enterprise having committed to using certified e-Stewards recyclers to ensure their corporate asset management and take-back efforts are globally sustainable.”

Electronics recycling is a fast-growing industry that creates high-paying, green jobs and boosts the U.S. and global economy.  According to the 2011 Electronics Recycling Industry Survey®, the U.S. electronics recycling industry continues to show tremendous growth and strong domestic capacity.  The $5-billion-a-year industry, which employs more than 30,000 full-time workers in the U.S., collected and processed over 3.5 million tons of used and end-of-life electronics equipment in 2010, up from 1.8 million tons in 2009.

WM Recycle America’s adoption of the e-Steward standard is a continuation of the company’s dedication to stringent e-waste processing standards. In 2002, the company developed and published its own electronics-recycling stewardship pledge to protect workers and the environment. Additionally, to encourage consumers to dispose of electronic devices in an environmentally sound manner, in 2007 WM Recycle America established an extensive network of drop-off locations.  WM Recycle America has also joined forces with LG Electronics USA and other manufacturers in comprehensive programs that enable consumers to recycle their unwanted LG, Zenith and GoldStar branded devices at no cost. Becoming a certified e-Stewards recycler supports Waste Management’s ongoing sustainability program, particularly its commitment to manage 20 million tons of recyclables by 2020.

In support of America Recycles Day held on November 15, Waste Management is hosting a series of activities nationwide, including facility tours, educational efforts with Keep America Beautiful and a partner event with Anheuser- Busch at Sun Life Stadium in Miami. To learn more and take the recycling pledge, visit www.americarecyclesday.org. Please also share the creative ways in which you are recycling on our Facebook Page or Twitter handle (@WasteManagement).

ABOUT WASTE MANAGEMENT

Waste Management, Inc., based in Houston, Texas, is one of the leading providers of comprehensive waste management services in North America. Through its subsidiaries, the company provides collection, transfer, recycling and resource recovery, and disposal services. It is also one of the largest residential recyclers and a leading developer, operator and owner of waste-to-energy and landfill-gas-to-energy facilities in the United States. The company’s customers include residential, commercial, industrial and municipal customers throughout North America. To learn more about Waste Management visit www.wm.com orwww.thinkgreen.com.

WM Recycle America, L.L.C. is a subsidiary of Waste Management and is one of the largest recyclers in North America. WM Recycle America’s business lines include processing many types of consumer-generated recyclables and finding the best markets for the recyclable commodities produced. In its capacity of providing processing and marketing services, WM Recycle America offers a wide variety of recycling options for municipal, manufacturing, commercial and residential customers.

 

SOURCE Waste Management, Inc.

Amazing E-waste Art

 

 

PCB Creations by Steven Rodrig.PCB Creations by Steven Rodrig.

 

E-waste is a major problem. The Basel Convention reports that every year, an estimated 400 million units of obsolete electronics are scrapped. Four billion pounds (1.82 billion kilos) of electronic waste was discarded in the United States in 2005. As much as 87.5% of this was incinerated; or dumped in landfills. Of the remaining 12.5% collected for “recycling”, industry sources claim that about 80% is exported to developing countries where it is processed in primitive conditions, severely endangering the workers, environment and communities.

 

PCB Creations by Steven Rodrig.PCB Creations by Steven Rodrig.

 

American artist and electronics repairman Steven Rodrig has come up with an innovative solution to the growing e-waste problem – transform it into one-of-a-kind pieces of art. His stunning recycled electronic artworks range from large-scale toilets, insects, shoes, bras and even futuristic helmets.  Dubbed PCB Creations, the sculptures are created from recycled electronic and computer hardware including old circuit boards, microchips, connector cables and aerials.

 

PCB Creations by Steven Rodrig.PCB Creations by Steven Rodrig.

 

Prices range from US$25 (€18.20) to US3,500 (€2,545) and can be purchased via his Etsy online shop.

Visit: http://pcbcreations.com/

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California Schools to Celebrate America Recycles Day with a One Million Pound E-Waste Challenge

As part of a statewide effort to celebrate America Recycles Day on November 15th, California public and private schools will offer a viable solution for communities to rid their homes and businesses of electronic waste in an environmentally safe and responsible manner. Hundreds of schools throughout the State of California will participate in a Million Pound E-Waste Challenge beginning November 5th thru December 5th, 2011. California Schools are partnering with All Green Electronics Recycling to provide a safe and convenient way for communities to dispose of their unwanted and unused electronics. For more information about the event and a list of school locations, please visit www.allgreenrecycling.com/america-recycles-pledge.php or contact Ruth Buske at (800) 780-0347.

All Green Electronics Recycling, one of the nation’s leading E-waste solutions providers, has pledged to donate $50,000 or more of the proceeds to participating schools based on the volume collected during the month-long challenge.

Among the items being accepted for donation that day will be computers, monitors, laptops, televisions, VCRs, DVD players, cell phones, mp3 players, ink toner cartridges, printers, microwaves, cables and wires, calculators and any small or portable electronics. www.allgreenrecycling.com.

All Green Electronics Recycling President Arman Sadeghi said: “Students, parents, teachers, administrators and custodians are all in support of our program and we aim to continue this tradition annually!”

In 2011, the E-waste recycler partnered with more than 100 public and private schools throughout the state of California for its community E-waste collections, and donated a portion of the proceeds back to each partnering school.

All Green Electronics Recycling will partner with public and private schools K-12 in San Diego, Orange County, Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Riverside, Corona, Fresno, Bakersfield, San Jose, San Francisco, Sacramento and Stockton.

All items collected at the roundup will be responsibly processed in North America with a zero-landfill policy.

About All Green Electronics Recycling 

All Green Electronics Recycling strives to make responsible electronics recycling easy and efficient. We are a full-service electronics recycler and collector with hundreds of free drop-off locations, and pickup services. We recycle everything we accept and never send anything overseas for processing. All Green Electronics Recycling is proud to be an eSteward. allgreenrecycling.com

SOURCE All Green Electronics Recycling

Electronics Recycling Industry Leaders Say E-waste Export Limits Will Spark Job Creation in the U.S.

Proposed federal legislation to restrict export of toxic electronic waste (e-waste) from the U.S. will spur expansion of the domestic recycling industry and create tens of the thousands of new jobs, leaders of the Coalition For American Electronics Recycling said yesterday. The coalition consists of 29 companies with 74 facilities involved in e-waste recycling and disposition and all members of it’s steering committee are noticeably  pledged or certified BAN e-stewards.

“The U.S. lacks a robust domestic e-waste recycling industry – and the quality jobs that come with it – because our laws promote unrestricted, unfair and unethical trade in toxic electronic scrap,” said Jim Taggart, CEO of ECS Refining. “E-waste exports not only poison the environment and people in developing countries across Asia and Africa, they limit the ability of responsible recyclers to expand our businesses and build our workforce in the U.S.”

The Responsible Electronics Recycling Act, introduced in June, would restrict toxic e-waste exports to developing countries that lack adequate safeguards for the environment and workers. The House bill is co-sponsored by Gene Green (D-TX), Mike Thompson (D-CA) and Steve LaTourette (R-OH). In the Senate, similar legislation is co-sponsored by U.S. Sens. Sherrod Brown (D-OH), Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) and Lisa Murkowski (R-AK). The legislation is also supported by major electronics manufacturers and retailers, including Hewlett Packard, Dell, Apple, Samsung and Best Buy, as well as the Electronics Takeback Coalition, an environmental organization.

The U.S. generated more than 3.1 million tons of e-waste in 2009, according to U.S. EPA statistics. Electronic scrap contains high concentrations of toxic materials such as lead and cadmium and is classified as hazardous by the U.S. EPA and many states. However, a large percentage of e-waste collected for “recycling” is actually exported to developing countries that lack environmental and worker safeguards.

“We need to stop exporting American jobs along with toxic e-waste,” said Robert Houghton, President of Redemtech. “For each job in exporting electronics, we can create seven good-paying jobs in our domestic recycling industry. However, domestic recyclers are at a substantial financial disadvantage to overseas recyclers with few restrictions on worker and environmental safety. By creating a level playing field, this legislation will unleash investment and job creation in our industry.”

The legislation promotes business expansion and job growth through free trade of tested, working electronics and parts; separated and properly labeled commodities recovered from electronics, such as copper, steel and aluminum; and manufacturer warranty returns for repair within the original supply chain.

“While taking action against unregulated export of hazardous materials, this legislation promotes free trade in value-added products that are critical to global success and creating jobs here in America,” said Wendy Neu, Executive Vice President of Hugo Neu Corporation. “By promoting responsible recycling, the proposed legislation will position U.S. companies as leaders in global markets.”

Current government policies are distorting the marketplace and preventing U.S. companies from meeting market demand for responsible, domestic recycling services.

“With growing awareness of the environmental risks, a majority of large U.S. companies and many consumers are asking for ‘no export’ e-waste services. However, due to unregulated exports, few qualified facilities exist in the U.S.,” said Neil Peters-Michaud, CEO of Cascade Asset Management. “The Responsible Electronics Recycling Act will enable American recyclers to rationalize investments in plant and personnel necessary to provide the services people and businesses want.”