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ERI's John Shegerian Addresses Chartwell Waste Industry Summit on Subject of Toxic 'e-waste'
[March 02, 2008]

ERI's John Shegerian Addresses Chartwell Waste Industry Summit on Subject of Toxic 'e-waste'


(Wireless News Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge)
John S. Shegerian, Chairman and CEO of Electronic Recyclers
International (ERI), stressed the importance of addressing the
"Hazardous Afterlife" of electronic waste at the Chartwell Waste
Industry Summit at the Grand Hyatt in Tampa Bay.

Addressing the nation's waste industry executives, Shegerian argued
that it is now "far too late to sweep this problem under the rug" and
urged his fellow industry leaders to work with regional legislators to
establish effective systems to correctly dispose of the massive amounts
of unwanted electronics currently flooding the waste stream.

He also explained the mounting environmental problems caused by the
glut of our nation's e-waste as well as the forthcoming "tsunami-like"
increase of e-waste with the impending national television switchover
to digital.

The Chartwell Waste Industry Summit is an annual meeting for CEOs and
waste industry executives to discuss the challenges, opportunities,
outlooks and trends in the management of waste. The event sponsored by
the Chartwell Solid Waste Digest, is designed to help waste management
executives develop strategic outlooks for their current special
services, as well as the additional services that will likely be needed
by their customers in the future.

"It's an honor and privilege to have been asked to present at the
Chartwell Waste Industry Summit and to discuss the very real urgency of
electronic waste before such an esteemed and influential audience,"
said Shegerian. "Properly disposing of electronic waste has become a
problem that demands more than a quick fix. The State of California
developed a legislation model, creating a regional infrastructure to
manage this problem ? but they did it four years ago -- and it is now
well past the eleventh hour for those states who have not implemented
similar legislation to do something about it."

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