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    ERI prides itself as an industry leader in state-of-the-art technological advancements. ERI has become the undisputed e-waste industry leader for its tireless dedication to advancing technologies across each of its…

  • Millions of Obsolete PCs Enter Waste Stream

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    People swamp Web sites that offer free computers, but Paul Kirk couldn’t give away 800 Pentium PCs last fall. Computer disposal firms declined to take the machines, saying they were…

  • Hazardous Waste: Getting Rid of Old Computer Hardware

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    Imagine sitting in your office absorbed in the logistics of your ERP implementation when the telephone jars you out of your reverie. Your CEO is on the line, your general…

  • Vista company smashes computers for recycling

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    Bob Erie is in the computer business. But he doesn’t manufacture them or reconfigure their hard drives. He destroys them. His company, Computer Recyclers of America, takes apart computer monitors,…

  • California to Step Up CRT, Cell-Phone Recycling

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    Under a new law effective in January, the state will charge consumers $6 to $8 per computer monitor or other display device as it addresses the scourge of electronic waste….

  • Central Valley entrepreneur urges California business to embrace China

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    Central Valley businessman John Shegerian says China offers a vast, virtually untapped market for American goods, especially many of those produced in the Central Valley. Mr. Shegerian is president and…