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  5. Intercon Solutions featured on Save my Planet, part of the Live Well National HD Network
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  7. Earth911 - What really happens to your ewaste
  8. Computer User - THE RESPONSIBLE LEADER IN e-WASTE RECYCLING
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  10. Illinois Passes Lofty E-cycling Legislation
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  12. Maximum PC - The Story of E-Waste and Intercon Solutions
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  14. ABC Live Green with Hosea Sanders “Truly Green Recycling – Intercon Solutions”
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  20. Company designs machine to recycle polystyrene
  21. MSPAlliance Launches E-Recycling Program for Global Membership
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  23. Investors Business Daily - Leaders & Success - Intercon Solutions
  24. Chicago Tonight /WTTW Channel 11 - Intercon Solutions processing for the manufacturing industry
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  27. TBO.com – Recycling electronics today
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  29. WGN – DTV Transition Special - Recycling
  30. Tossing out your old TV, Properly
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  32. Intercon Representative Ossie Ally Helps Innisbrook Go Green on Fox 13
  33. The Recycling Newspaper – American Recycler features Intercon Solutions
  34. International Herald Tribune / Global Edition of the New York Times / Featured Top Processor - Intercon Solutions
  35. The Green Way to Throw out E-Waste, NBC National Evening News with Brian Williams
  36. Chicago Tribune - Old ways of destroying electronic waste are being thrown out
  37. TV Recycling that is good for environment.  ABC 7 - Chicago
  38. Top Processor Intercon Solutions recycles for Wisconsin
  39. Computer Clean Up – E-cycling Near You
  40. SouthTown Star - Intercon handles E-Waste Spring Clean Up Event
  41. Star Tribune - Minnesota / Intercon is a solution
  42. Shape Magazine - Green is the new pretty
  43. Label it: The Earth Day Challenge – Whitley County
  44. Schererville Community News – What do I do with my old electronics?
  45. Chicago SunTimes.com - Intercon Solutions nominated for Innovation Award
  46. Discovery Channel - Things we love to hate
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  52. The Today Show with Lester Holt
  53. Interactive Media - It's Not Easy Being Green
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  55. The Norman Transcript.com - Chicago Heights recycler reverses manufacturing
  56. A Handbook for Earth Friendly Living by Crissy Trask - It's Easy Being Green
  57. Columbia Tribune.com - Electronics recycler stays ahead of U.S. curve
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  65. Intercon Solutions to Update Facility
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  68. Public Works Magazine - The cost of e-waste
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  71. Crain's Chicago Business - Stamp of approval
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  73. Biz Tech Magazine - Forgotten, But Not Gone
  74. First Business - Profit from Old PC's
  75. Recycling Today - Intercon Solutions adds plant
  76. The Star - Electronic recycler expands with move to Chicago Heights
  77. Chicago Sun-Times - De-Lightful Move
  78. Solid Waste & Recycling - Intercon Solutions moves US plant
  79. Waste News.com - Illinois e-waste recycler moves to new facility, expands capacity
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  83. UPI Technology News - Old mobile phones a hazard
  84. Red Streak - Old PCs not just high-tech landfill fodder
  85. Norton E-Zine - Are Recycled PCs Harming the Earth?
  86. IAER Electronics Recycling Newsletter
  87. Tin Technology - Making a business out of e-waste
  88. Fermilab - Recycle Electronic Waste
  89. RecyclingToday.com - Intercon Solutions Launches Online Electronics Recycling Resource
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  92. Crain's Chicago Business - Intercon Solutions Recycling Division
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Flanner's eCycling Taps Demand

Sony and Waste Management use a dealer's electronics recycling event to help 'reverse' the supply chain.

By Janet Pinkerton

Within the first hour of Flanner's Home Entertainment's eCycling event, held in partnership with Sony and Waste Management on April 26-27, police had to be called to help direct traffic.
During the 11-hour two-day event, roughly 3,100 cars drove onto Flanner's lot to drop off a total of 36,405lbs. of eWaste - enough to fill to 17 semi-trailers. The weekend also marked the debut of the Flanner's "It's easy being green with your home entertainment" brochure of "green" tips for purchasing, using and disposing of electronics.
"I was shocked and thrilled by the response," says Flanner's President John Flanner. "It clearly showed that there's a lot need for proper recycling of unused electronics."
Flanner's received at least 100 calls in advance of the eCylcing event, starting after an announcement mailer shipped to 14,000 Flanner's customers on April 7 and intensifying once radio promotions began playing on seven local stations.
"The minute the mailer dropped," Flanner's marketing manager Todd Errath said, "we started having customers calling: 'Can I bring this? I can't make it that day so can I bring it Friday? We're not able to bring it in ourselves; can you come pick it up?"
Flanner's did pick up several TVs from elderly customers unable to attend the event but did not accept any type of appliances or computer printers. Nor would it accept electronics from businesses.
Waste Management subcontractor Intercon Recycling, headquartered in Chicago, sent a screw to help with unloading equipment and packing it into gaylords and onto pallets for shipment.
An equal amount of computer and home entertainment products were collected. "We saw a lot of old TVs, old CRT monitors, old computer towers, DVD players, CD players, 8-tracks--we took it," said Errath, "We [saw] a ton of console TVs."
Flanner said, "I've never done any kind of promotion that generated so much good will around it. All day long, both days, I continually heard people thank us for doing this."
To those people recycling TVs 19 inches or larger, Flanner's gave out a coupon offering $75 off any Sony TV costing $499 or more purchased at Flanner's on or before May 11. About 1,600 coupons were given out, and 91 were used.
The profit earned by the Sony TVs leaving Flanner's that weekend in no way covered Sony's costs for the massive recycling project. "If we had to pay Waste Management for all the stuff we took in on that weekend, it would have cost almost $80,000," Errah estimated.
Sony launched its eCycling program with Waste Management in September 2007 with 75 drop-off locations that could be used by individuals, schools, businesses and retailers alike. The program recycles any Sony product for free - from Walkmans to the Jumbotron TVs from the Tampa Bay football stadium. Non-Sony-brand products can be recycled for a fee.
As of March 15, the Sony/WM drop-off locations totaled 138, with due to open this year. "We're hoping [the network] grows quickly," says Douglas Smith, who oversees Sony's contract with Waste Management as Sony's director of corporate environmental affairs.
Currently, Sony is subsidizing the recycling costs, but Smith said Sony's vision is to collect one pound of electronic waste for every pound that it sells, and recover the materials - copper, plastic and steel, for example - for reuse in its manufacturing. At that rate of recycling, Sony believes it could "tip the economies of sale and reduce the costs for collection," Smith said. "As we start to get larger volumes of those [recovered materials], we can get the cost to zero.
"We're trying to reverse the supply chain [to] save on the earth's resources and generate a consistent supply for our manufacturing plants."
Dealers interested in holding an eCycling promotion using the Sony/Waste Management network should contact they Sony sales representative, Smith said. With its pound-for-pound goal, he said, Sony is "trying to make recycling as easy as it is to purchase... The more we can do with retailers, the better off we will be in the long run."

National E-Waste Law Slow in Coming

For the near term, consumer electronics manufacturers and their dealers are stuck with a growing patchwork quilt of state laws governing the recycling of electronics.
At last count, 15 states had adopted electronics recycling laws, most of which make the manufacturers responsible - directly or indirectly - for the recycling. Some states, such as Maine, maintain a "do-not-sell" list that prohibits state dealers from selling the products of non-compliant manufacturers.
CE manufacturers, retailers and others strongly desire a federal law that will supercede the state laws and establish a consistent national electronics recycling program, but agreement on legislation has been hard to achieve.
At press time, the staffs of eight members of Congress were reviewing comments made in response to a draft "Concepts Paper" for federal e-waste legislation to create a national electronic recycling system. Originally introduced in February, the concept paper proposes an Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) model with manufacturers and retailers who sell private label products and recyclers sharing the responsibility for recycling consumer electronics devices. In this draft proposal, states may impose requirements that are more stringent or broader in scope than the federal requirements.
Also at press time, Anne Warden, communications director for Rep. Mike Thompson (D-CA), who chairs the Congressional E-Waste Working Group, stated. "Our deadline for introducing the legislation is as soon as possible because e-waste is clearly a growing threat to public health and the environment. However, it's a complex problem involving a wide range of stakeholders, so we want to take the time to be deliberate and throrough." - JP

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