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UrbanMining.org Shares News from Asia
LOS ANGELES --(Business Wire)--
UrbanMining.org, an informational website dedicated to providing
educational content for the public about the concept of urban mining,
continues to provide unique perspectives on urban mining from all over
the world, with its two latest reports coming from Asia.
The site, which maintains a free library of articles, news stories and
how-to features about urban mining, recycling and the environment,
recently reported on rare earth metal stories coming from China and
Japan here: http://urbanmining.org/articles/.
Current perspectives on policies and procedures in China, Japan, Korea,
Chile and other global urban mining hotspots are detailed among the
site's collection of articles, with more to come.
Urban mining, the process of reclaiming compounds and elements from
products, buildings and waste, is a growing trend in recycling that has
presented new job opportunities and environmental solutions. The
UrbanMining.org website was designed to track the urban mining movement
and help explain this relatively new phenomenon to the general public. A
wealth of article, information and the regularly updated library of
news articles and dedicated features can be found at the site.
"Urban mining is still a relatively new phenomenon," said John
Shegerian, Chairman and CEO of Electronic Recyclers International (ERI),
the nation's leading recycler of electronics and e-waste, and parent
company of UrbanMining.org. "And as with any emerging process or
innovation, it pays to keep an eye on what is being done in other parts
of the world. The global perspectives, such as these news stories out of
China and Japan that we share on UrbanMining.org, are very important as
they can help us understand the successes and challenges each country
faces with the glut of electronic waste and what solutions they are
exploring - with urban mining being the common unifying thread."
For more information on recycling needs, visit www.electronicrecyclers.com,
http://1800recycling.com
or www.urbanmining.org.
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 California, Washington, Colorado, Indiana,
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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