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eRecycle Program Kicks-Off in San Diego: California Integrated Waste Management Board encourages residents to recycle electronic wasteSAN DIEGO--Encouraging San Diego area residents to recycle their electronic waste or "e-waste", the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) announced a new eRecycle Consumer Education Program today at E-World Recyclers. The goal of this statewide program is to educate the public about how to properly recycle unwanted electronic equipment. E-waste is a popular, informal name for electronic products nearing the end of their "useful life." It is estimated that over six million computer monitors and televisions are stockpiled in California garages, closets and attics in hopes of finding a new life but are overshadowed by new technologies. This electronic equipment can be harmful to the environment and human health if not disposed of properly. Select an image to view a larger version.
"Wal-Mart is pleased to be partnering with the State on this important issue," said Elise Warner, Regional Operations Director with Wal-Mart of California. "We hope to increase our customers' awareness about eRecycling and to do our part in reducing the amount of material in the waste stream and therefore our landfills." 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. Additional public education efforts for the eRecycle program include:
About CIWMBThe 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
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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 |