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Electronics Recycling Services Hits 98% Conversion Rate, Creates Lumber From Plastic, Marble Compound from Glass By-Products
Press release from: Electronics Recycling Services
PR Agency: DM Public Relations
(openPR) - Electronics Recycling Services, a leading international e-waste management and electronics recycler, will unveil industry-changing new products on February 7, 2012 at the kickoff of the Reverse Logistics Association Conference and Expo in Las Vegas.
Electronics Recycling Services has developed a family of usable building and decorative materials including plastic lumber and a marble compound from discarded electronics by-products. These plastic and glass materials are expected to dramatically diminish the amount of discarded waste from obsolete electronics.
“This is truly unprecedented technology,” said Alfea Principe, Global Marketing Director of Electronic Recycling Services. “We are excited to announce our developments at the RLA Conference & Expo to industry colleagues and the public. Instead of simply avoiding environmental problems, we want to show everyone how recycling e-waste can enhance our communities.”
The Reverse Logistics Association Conference & Expo will be held from Tuesday, February 7 to Thursday, February 9 at the Rio Hotel & Casino, 3700 W. Flamingo Road, in Las Vegas.
Electronics Recycling Services will welcome visitors to Booth J16 to discuss the company's capabilities and customer solutions. The exhibit introduces the recently developed plastic lumber and marble materials and innovative shredding technologies.
Founded in 2003, Electronic Recycling Services is headquartered in Scarborough, Ontario. A family-owned business with over 25 years in the electronics recycling industry, the company has locations in California, Georgia, Iowa, Ohio, Mexico, Germany, Hong Kong, and China. For more information, visit www.ers-international.com/.
Contact:
DeAnne Merey
DM Public Relations
340 East 64th Street
Suite 29D
New York, N.Y. 10065
646-785-9594
Dmerey@dm-pr.com
www.dm-pr.com
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Electronics Recycling Services has developed a family of usable building and decorative materials including plastic lumber and a marble compound from discarded electronics by-products. These plastic and glass materials are expected to dramatically diminish the amount of discarded waste from obsolete electronics.
“This is truly unprecedented technology,” said Alfea Principe, Global Marketing Director of Electronic Recycling Services. “We are excited to announce our developments at the RLA Conference & Expo to industry colleagues and the public. Instead of simply avoiding environmental problems, we want to show everyone how recycling e-waste can enhance our communities.”
The Reverse Logistics Association Conference & Expo will be held from Tuesday, February 7 to Thursday, February 9 at the Rio Hotel & Casino, 3700 W. Flamingo Road, in Las Vegas.
Electronics Recycling Services will welcome visitors to Booth J16 to discuss the company's capabilities and customer solutions. The exhibit introduces the recently developed plastic lumber and marble materials and innovative shredding technologies.
Founded in 2003, Electronic Recycling Services is headquartered in Scarborough, Ontario. A family-owned business with over 25 years in the electronics recycling industry, the company has locations in California, Georgia, Iowa, Ohio, Mexico, Germany, Hong Kong, and China. For more information, visit www.ers-international.com/.
Contact:
DeAnne Merey
DM Public Relations
340 East 64th Street
Suite 29D
New York, N.Y. 10065
646-785-9594
Dmerey@dm-pr.com
www.dm-pr.com
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