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  1. Intercon Solutions featured in Adweek
  2. Intercon Solutions compared to Google and Facebook - MSNBC
  3. Intercon CEO featured on MSN Careers and Career Builder
  4. Bit By Bit - Intercon Solutions featured in Recycling Today.
  5. Intercon Solutions featured on Save my Planet, part of the Live Well National HD Network
  6. Intercon featured in "This week in Chicago" Time Out Chicago
  7. Earth911 - What really happens to your ewaste
  8. Computer User - THE RESPONSIBLE LEADER IN e-WASTE RECYCLING
  9. Intercon Solutions featured in The Wall Street Journal
  10. Illinois Passes Lofty E-cycling Legislation
  11. SkinInc: Intercon Solutions is greening the spa and salon industry
  12. Maximum PC - The Story of E-Waste and Intercon Solutions
  13. CBS - Protect against Identity Theft with Intercon Solutions
  14. ABC Live Green with Hosea Sanders “Truly Green Recycling – Intercon Solutions”
  15. Recycling Today - Intercon recycles EPS, foam and light gauge plastics
  16. Intercon Solutions featured speaker at Upcoming Indiana Recycling Coalition Conference
  17. Spring Cleaning with Intercon Solutions - in Computer User
  18. Intercon Uses Reverse Engineering to Recycle Styrofoam
  19. Are You in the Pallet or the Recycling Business? Introducing E-Recycling: The Fastest Growing Segment of the Recycling Industry
  20. Company designs machine to recycle polystyrene
  21. MSPAlliance Launches E-Recycling Program for Global Membership
  22. ABC Action News - Intercon Processes for green awareness and e-waste recycling drive
  23. Investors Business Daily - Leaders & Success - Intercon Solutions
  24. Chicago Tonight /WTTW Channel 11 - Intercon Solutions processing for the manufacturing industry
  25. Deborah’s Place 2010
  26. Recycling Today.com – Intercon Solutions Receives OHSAS 18001 Certification
  27. TBO.com – Recycling electronics today
  28. Intercon Solutions goes to the forefront of Safety
  29. WGN – DTV Transition Special - Recycling
  30. Tossing out your old TV, Properly
  31. Intercon takes giant steps to save the environment
  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
  47. Chicago Sun Times August 2007
  48. Intercon Solutions Plans Program to Raise Environmental Awareness
  49. The News Tribune.com - Every speck of your trash is this company's treasure
  50. American Recycler - A Closer Look
  51. Recycling Today - Disassembly Line
  52. The Today Show with Lester Holt
  53. Interactive Media - It's Not Easy Being Green
  54. May 11th, 2007 - WYCC-TV
  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
  58. Chicago Business.com - On the Other End of the Line
  59. Waste News.com - Intercon Solutions names Travis Griggs wireless recycling chief
  60. Recycling Today?s Plastics Recycling Conference - Electronic Recovery
  61. Electronic waste piling up in Illinois, around the world
  62. Office and Commercial Real Estate Magazine - Recycling Electronics
  63. The Business Connection - A Message from the President
  64. E-Prairie.com - We Recycle Aluminum Cans, Plastic; Why Not Cell Phones, Computers?
  65. Intercon Solutions to Update Facility
  66. Firm turns recycling practices up a notch
  67. Fermilab "Best in Class" for Program to Reduce E-waste
  68. Public Works Magazine - The cost of e-waste
  69. DailySouthTown.com - Electronics recycling
  70. TechOnLine.com - Recycling e-waste
  71. Crain's Chicago Business - Stamp of approval
  72. Chicago Sun-Times - P.C. PC disposal
  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
  80. RecyclingToday.com - Electronics Recycler Opens New Facility
  81. Information Security & Product Destruction News - Electronics Recovery
  82. ICCM Weekly - Environmental CRM: Toward a Corporate "Recycling Mindset" for Retired Assets
  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
  90. CBS2chicago.com - High Tech Trash
  91. Waste News - E-recycling Industry Continues Evolution
  92. Crain's Chicago Business - Intercon Solutions Recycling Division
  93. Business Xpansion Journal - Recycling Old Computers?
  94. The Star Newspaper - Donate or recycle those old computers
  95. Computer Dealer News - Canada's e-waste problem needs a cleanup
  96. TechTarget.com News - Where old servers go to die
  97. An intimate look at being "green"
  98. Brian Brundage, CEO

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Friday, July 7, 2006

Recycling Today´s Plastics Recycling Conference - Electronic Recovery

Speakers at Recycling Today’s Plastics Recycling Conference & Trade Show spoke on a number of issues related to electronics recycling from logistics to marketing plastics from the devices at the show in late June.

Dan Barrett, manager of business planning with the United States Postal Service (USPS), said the organization has identified the opportunity to provide logistics services to facilitate electronics recycling. Its decision was affected by a number of market factors.

Electronics are the fastest growing form of solid waste in the United States, Barrett said. While the material makes up 2 percent of the waste stream currently, it accounts for 70 percent of landfill toxicity, he added. In addition to these factors, the USPS was encouraged to get involved with electronics recycling because it presents a corporate citizenship opportunity. The material also has aftermarket value, and legislation is spurring the recovery of these devices.

While electronics reuse and recycling is preferable to landfilling, it also represents an opportunity for the USPS. “The right thing to do fits into our core business,” Barrett said. The USPS is an ideal organization to handle the logistics of electronics recycling because it provides convenient retail access and drop-boxes and also because it makes daily deliveries, he added.

Among the products that the USPS is promoting to OEMs and electronics recyclers are merchandise return services like those used by many cell phone manufacturers, parcel return services and new low-cost options.

According to Barrett, the USPS is mobilizing “products that are easy to use and drive costs down for recyclers.”

Timothy Osgood, director of corporate recycling for Intercon Solutions, an electronics dismantler based in Chicago Heights, Ill., focused his presentation on the recovery of plastics from electronics.

Intercon Solutions sends the plastics it recovers from its disassembly operation on to the composite lumber industry. Currently, Intercon pays its consumers to accept these materials.

Osgood said that plastics comprise 15 percent to 30 percent of electronics, adding that the percentage of plastic in these devices will increase as technology advances. Intercon receives nearly 250,000 pounds of material per week, 50,000 pounds of which are plastics, with ABS, HIPS and PPO being among the most common.

According to Osgood, hand demanufacturing of electronics allows for better grading and sorting of the constituent materials, and an electronics recycler’s ability to develop downstream relationships and end markets can determine the company’s success.

Plastics that have been recovered from electronics are currently being used in incineration for energy recovery or as a flux in the precious metals smelting process. The material can also be recovered and returned to the manufacturing stream or incorporated into composite lumber, asphalt and cement applications, Osgood said.

Osgood closed by saying that new technology and regulations will hold new opportunities for electronics recycling, particularly the plastics they generate.

Finally, Mark Matza, executive vice president of Fortune Plastics & Metals Midwest, Naperville, Ill., addressed export issues surrounding electronics.

Matza said that Fortune exports to China “because it is a preferable alternative to landfill.” He also said that most manufacturing occurs in that nation and that the country's manufacturers require raw materials.

He also advised attendees, “Beware the broker,” adding that their only connection to the consumer is cash and that they are often pressured to buy and therefore tend to overpay for material. Additionally, brokers may not know what ultimately will happen to the material.

Currently, China does not accept printed circuit boards, computers, printers, key boards, monitors and monitor glass, Matza said.

Matza also stressed that opportunities exist to remarket and reuse electronic devices, encouraging attendees to look at end-of-life electronics as they do used cars.

Recycling Today’s Plastics Recycling Conference & Trade Show was June 25-27 at the Hyatt Regency O’Hare in suburban Chicago.

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