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ERI Co-Founder Kevin Dillon Shares Industry Insights at E-Scrap 2017
[September 21, 2017]

ERI Co-Founder Kevin Dillon Shares Industry Insights at E-Scrap 2017


Kevin Dillon, Co-Founder, Chief Marketing Officer and Chief Sales Officer of ERI, the nation's leading recycler of electronic waste and the world's largest cybersecurity-focused hardware destruction company, described the current state of the industry and how ERI has managed to continue its steady growth at E-Scrap 2017 at the Omni Orlando in Orlando, Florida yesterday.

Dillon was joined on the panel, titled "How to Optimize Commodities Recovery" by Jim Levine, president of Regency Technologies; and Neil Peters-Michaud, president of Cascade Asset Management. The discussion was moderated by Caitlin Sanchez of VIZIO, Inc.

The panel discussion covered details of the direction the industry is headed and how industry leaders have adapted to acommodate changes in the electronic recycling space.



"We're grateful to have been asked by our friends at E-Scrap to participate in this important conference and to take part in this important discussion," said Dillon. "It's key that we as an industry focus on the various ways we can move forward as the manufacturing side continues to evolve. And each step of the way, we must never lose sight of the importance of environmental responsibility, innovation, and the proper destruction of digital data."

A leading industry event, E-Scrap annually hosts more than 1,200 attendees from more than 35 countries. This year's conference, entering its 15th year, offered a bustling exhibit hall, tear-down demos, a series of presentations, sessions and Q and A's featuring leading industry executives and associations.


ERI, the nation's leading recycler of electronic waste and the world's largest cybersecurity-focused hardware destruction company, is certified to de-manufacture and recycle every type of electronic waste in an environmentally responsible manner. ERI processes more than 275 million pounds of electronic waste annually at eight locations, serving every zip code in the United States. For more information about e-waste recycling and ERI, call 1-800-ERI-DIRECT or visit https://eridirect.com.


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