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Californians Encouraged to Celebrate Earth Day by eRecycling: Electronic waste recycling events provide opportunity to preserve & protect the environmentSACRAMENTO--In celebration of Earth Day, 45 electronic recycling collection events will be held at participating Wal-Mart and Sam's Club stores across the state in partnership with local recyclers and the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB). California residents are encouraged to drop-off and recycle their electronic waste (e-waste) over the Earth Day weekend at a participating store in Northern, Central and Southern California locations. Receiving areas will be set up in the parking lots of participating Wal-Mart and Sam's Club stores where recyclers including Amandi; ARC International Corporation; ASL; Electronic Recyclers; e-Recycling of California; eWaste Center, Inc.; IMS Electronics Recycling; and M-Cubed, LLC will collect and recycle the e-waste. Select an image to view a larger version. In addition to these collection events, there are hundreds of locations throughout the state where electronic devices can be conveniently dropped-off for recycling – most often free of charge. Companies such as Amandi; ARC International Corporation; ASL; Electronic Recyclers; e-Recycling of California; eWaste Center, Inc.; IMS Electronics Recycling; and M-Cubed, LLC are striving to provide convenient recycling opportunities for e-waste in California. These eRecycle events are being held on the heels of the CIWMB's recently launched eRecycle Consumer Education Program – a two year, statewide program designed to educate the public about how and where to recycle unwanted electronic equipment. The eRecycle program was created as a result of California's Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003, which went into effect January 1, 2005. This landmark legislation requires electronic retailers statewide to collect a small Electronic Waste Recycling Fee (between $6 and $10 on most televisions, computer monitors and laptop computers depending on size), for each covered electronic device that has been purchased. Collected fees are deposited into an Electronic Waste Recovery and Recycling Account managed by CIWMB and are used to offset the cost of properly collecting and recycling these types of products at the end of their useful lives. The CIWMB reports that the total weight of covered e-waste collected in 2005 was approximately 65 million pounds. In 2006, the total weight of covered e-waste collected more than doubled from 2005 to approximately 129 million pounds. About CIWMB The California Integrated Waste Management Board is the state's
leading authority on recycling and waste reduction. It promotes a zero
waste California in partnership with local government, industry and the
public. This means reducing waste whenever possible, promoting the
management of all materials to their highest and best use and protecting
public health and safety and the environment. |
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The California Integrated Waste Management Board is one of six boards, departments and offices within the California Environmental Protection Agency (Cal/EPA). # # # Find participating store locations and learn more about eRecycling by visiting Press Room http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/Pressroom/ Public Affairs Office: opa@ciwmb.ca.gov (916) 341-6300 |