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Highest Capacity Proprietary Recycling Solution in North America
Electronic Recyclers International
Nationwide over 946,267 square feet of Operations and over 850 ERI Team Members
ERI has the Largest Volume Electronic Waste Shredding and Recycling Systems in the World
October 2014 California Shredder
Indiana Shredder
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ERI’s Proprietary Glass Cleaning Solution in North America
ERI’s Leading Value Proposition ERI’s proprietary digital and analog technologies provide a unique platform resulting in market advantage solutions that specifically fit customer’s idiosyncratic needs. ERI’s solutions grow our customer’s business whether B to B or B to C. Our customer’s leverage ERI’s convenient and easy to use digital and analog solutions to service all of its various customers in every industry imaginable. 1. Environmental Responsible Recycling Program – Shred/Destroy 2. Retail Take Back Program 3. Asset Management / Parts Harvest Program 4. Brand Protection & Brand Awareness 5. Trade In Program 6. Direct Pick Up Program 7. Electronic Waste Collection Events 8. Service Repair Program 9. Mail Back Program 10. Data Security - HD wipe per DOD 5220.22-M 11. Logistics – Convenience 12. 13. Transparent Compliance Reporting 14. Sustainability Reporting 15. OEM Services & U.S. State Legislation Management 16. Business to Business Program 17. 18. Environmental Education – ERI Media Platforms
Clean Funnel
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-Nikko Copper 2nd Largest Copper Smelter in the World. LS Holding Annual Revenues in Excess of $20 Billion. Owned, Operated and Managed by Koo Family who still own, operate and manage LG Electronics, the 2nd Largest Global Electronics Manufacturer.
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Largest Integrated Aluminum company with annual Revenues in excess of $25 Billion. ERI is the first Venture Capital Investment by Alcoa in its 125 year old History. ERI is the sole Electronic Recycler that Alcoa has invested in, and the first venture capital investment in the history of their important worldwide brand.
Electronic Recyclers International (ERI) has the largest market share in the US and continues to grow due to our Commitment and Guarantee to Maximum Sustainability at the Most Favorable Economic Model.
BuyBackTech.com™ - It's simple: You have electronics, and we want to buy them! Simply select the item you want to sell from our homepage and you're on your way. We'll present you with an up-todate offer and a free shipping label. Once we receive your item, we'll inspect it to confirm its condition and email you with a final offer. If you accept, you get paid! If not, we send the item right back to you.
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ERI’s Propriety Solutions are Designed to Integrate into Your Systems
ERI’s Strategic Partners and Some Major Clients
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ERI Leading The Industry
Proprietary Glass Cleaning System
Clean Panel
Massachusetts Shredder
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1-800-RECYCLING.com features a comprehensive recycling location database that gives the user the ability to easily assemble a recycling to-do list. The database is location based, and aims to make your recycling needs as easy as possible, whether you’re clearing out the house during spring cleaning or simply looking to recycle a few shopping bags.
MyTrackTech™ is a transparent client solution that provides twentyfour/seven real time access to client information for clients on electronics recycled by Electronic Recyclers International, Inc. at all 8 national locations. Individual client dashboards, reports and online request options.
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ERI: Certifications e-Stewards: Highest Environmental Certification Standard in electronics recycling (Basel Action Network: BAN)
DOD 5220.22M Specifications & NIST 800-88 Guidelines for Media Sanitization: ERI destroys data in accordance with the standard set forth by the U.S. Department of Defense and National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Electronic Recyclers International
R2: Responsible Recycling Standard by Institute of Scrap Recycling Industry (ISRI) OHSAS 18001: Health and Safety Management System ISO 14001: Environmental Management System
E-waste Industry Overview
ISO 9001: Quality Management Systems
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U.S. Recycling Rates - EPA Data
E-Waste Volume & Revenue to Double The annual global volume of E-waste generated is expected to reach 93.5 million tons by 2016, according to a new report from Research and Markets.
Recycling Rates of Selected Products in the United States for 2010 (Percentage) 96.2
This estimate is more than double the 41.5 million tons generated in 2011. Also, the revenue generated from the sale and processing of end-of-life electronics is projected to double from its current $9.15 billion per year to over $20 billion over the next five years.
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Projected E-Waste Volume Growth 29.2
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2010 EPA Report • *Estimated over 6.6 billion pounds of electronics disposed annually in US municipal waste stream alone • *Estimated 1.3 billion pounds of electronics sent for asset reuse of end of life recycling Consumer Electronics Association 2011 estimates are 460 million pounds of consumer electronics were end of life recycled in the U.S. Based on 50% TV, 15% Computer Monitors and 35% Copiers, Printers, Cell Phones, Tablets, All Other Electronics; 6.6 Billion Pounds is approximately 250 Million Units of Recycling Opportunity from the Solid Waste Stream Alone. 2010 US Census Data shows 119.5 Million Households and 6.7 Million Business Establishments Data from U.S. EPA (2010) Municipal Solid Waste Characterization Study: Municipal Solid Waste Generation, Recycling, and Disposal in the U.S: Facts and Figures for 2010. EPA-530-F-11-005.
E-waste Recycling Volume Expected to Double by 2017
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Colorado Electronic Waste Volume
Industry Trends and Growth Drivers Expected doubling of US End of Life electronics recycling volume by 2017 to reach 7.2 million tons
CO E-waste Diversion 30000
Environmental regulation is increasing recycling rate (~25% in 2009 vs. 75% expected by ERI in 2019) and thus recycling volumes
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Change in CRT Glass Value 2004-2014
Change in CRT Glass Value 2004-Present 250 200
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U.S. Legislation Year 13
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Historical Evolution
U.S. Legislation
− As of 1999 not a single electronic waste law was in effect in the United States. − In the year 2000, Massachusetts was the first state to enact any electronic waste related legislation with a landfill ban on Cathode Ray Tubes (CRTs).
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Legislation Proposed 11.8%
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– By 2016, 6 Billion Pounds can be responsibly recycled with the public private partnership of Legislation - Landfill Bans, Responsible Recycling Laws and Corporate Stewardship.
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State E-Waste Programs - Types
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Landfill Ban
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Penalty
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+AR: Landfill ban was passed, but never fully implemented.
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– There are currently 20 states with landfill and/or incineration bans on electronic devices.
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OEM Designated Team • Designated Team to ensure compliance with all state e-waste programs.
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Advanced Recovery Fee
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State Operated Program Manufacturer Operated Program (Recycling Obligation) Implement a Takeback Program (Manufacturer Operated but No Recycling Obligation) Manufacturer Operated Program for TV Manufacturers; Implement a Takeback Program for Computer Item Manufacturers
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– Point of contact for all compliance related questions, reporting needs, progress updates, etc. – Tracking and updates of pending state legislation.
• Customized OEM portal to access: – Real time access to:
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California Maryland & Maine Minnesota Texas Oklahoma, Oregon, Washington, West Virginia, Rhode Island, Missouri, Virginia, Michigan • 2010 – Hawaii, Illinois, New Jersey, Wisconsin, Indiana, North Carolina • 2011 – Connecticut, Utah, New York, South Carolina, Vermont • 2012 – Pennsylvania • • • • •
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− Between 2000-2012, a total of 25 states passed and implemented effective electronic waste legislation in the United States: 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
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Progress tracking under each individual state program.
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Access to monthly invoices.
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Details/overview of each individual state program.
• Will work directly with OEM on cost savings opportunities, areas of improvement, development on current initiatives, etc.
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*SC: For SC, the Manufacturer Operated Program also applied to Computer Monitor OEMs.
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Electronic Recyclers International Please feel free to contact the following people if you have any questions.
John Shegerian, Chief Executive Officer Ph: (559) 974-8588
[email protected]
Tammy Shegerian, Chief Revenue Officer Ph: (559) 974-5745
[email protected]
Kevin Dillon, Chief Marketing Officer Ph: (559) 974-8558
[email protected]
Aaron Blum, Chief Compliance Officer Ph: (858) 337-7363
[email protected]
Matt McLaughlin, Regional Sales Director Ph: (303) 522-9672
[email protected]
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