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ERI CEO John Shegerian Profiled on IdeaMensch
FRESNO, Calif. --(Business Wire)--
John Shegerian, Chairman and CEO of Electronic Recyclers International
(ERI), the nation's leading recycler of electronic waste, is the latest
innovative entrepreneur profiled by IdeaMensch (www.ideamensch.com),
the popular online gathering place for entrepreneurs to share their
ideas and concepts.
IdeaMensch is "a community created for people who bring ideas to life"
and regularly features Q&A style discussions with some of the world's
leading entrepreneurial minds.
In the interview, Shegerian candidly discusses how he brings his ideas
to life and shares the methodology behind his various successful
ventures, including ERI. He also encourages his fellow entrepreneurs to
explore the lucrative and world-enhancing realm of sustainable and green
innovation.
"The sustainability and green revolution has only just begun," said
Shegerian in the interview. "Fortunes are yet to be made in delivering
clean water, to those in need, improving the energy efficiency grid in
the world, and counless thousands of other sustainability-related
ideas. There are concepts out there searching desperately for
entrepreneurs to fill the many wide gaps in the sustainability world
that still exist."
Read all of Shegerian's interview at the IdeaMensch landing page, here: http://ideamensch.com/john-shegerian/.
For more information on general recycling needs, visit www.electronicrecyclers.com,
http://1800recycling.com
or www.urbanmining.org.
About ERI
Now the largest privately held recycler of electronic waste in the
US, and the world's first dual-certified electronic waste recycler,
Fresno-headquartered Electronic Recyclers International is licensed to
de-manufacture and recycle televisions, computer monitors, computers and
other types of electronic equipment. ERI serves public sector
clients via GSA (News - Alert) contract GS-10F-0051Y and processes more than 160
million pounds of electronic waste annually at eight locations in seven
states, including Indiana, California, Washington, Colorado,
Massachusetts, Texas and North Carolina. For more information
about e-waste recycling and ERI, call 1-800-884-8466 or visit http://www.electronicrecyclers.com.

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