| California Now Has 149 GREENspot E-Waste Recycling Locations |
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| Tuesday, 21 October 2008 23:42 |
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San Jose, Calif. (Vocus/PRWEB ) October 22, 2008 -- ASL Recycling's GREENetwork continues to expand up and down California, and now most households and businesses are within five miles of a convenient and free recycling center. 23 new GREENspot e-waste drop-off locations were added in the last month, bringing the total to 149 GREENspots statewide. As consumer awareness of these neighborhood e-waste recycling locations grows, hundreds of residents and businesses are visiting a neighborhood GREENspot location every month -- 8.3 million pounds of e-waste have been diverted from local landfills so far this year. As one of the largest state approved e-waste recyclers in the state, ASL Recycling started the GREENetwork earlier this year to make getting rid of unwanted and obsolete electronics as easy as it is to buy new ones. "We also wanted to provide consumers and businesses a solution that offers data security and environmental integrity," explains Carey Levine, vice president of sales and marketing. All e-waste dropped off at a local GREENspot location goes directly to ASL Recycling, where the electronics are completely dismantled and recycled. The company is on track to attain its aggressive goal of ensuring 9 out 10 households in the state are within five miles of a GREENspot, and continues to emphasize public education about e-waste through community outreach, e-waste collection events, and mass-media campaigns. "We believe that the success of the GREENetwork in California represents a viable alternative to the patchwork of legislation being passed in other states. We are anxious to provide our program to the rest of the country and are working diligently with other states and industry partners to make that happen," says Levine. New GREENspots just opened in the following cities: Anaheim, Castro Valley, Chatsworth, Chino, City of Industry, El Monte, Elk Grove, Gardena, Los Angeles, Milpitas, San Diego, San Fernando, San Jose, Santa Cruz, Santa Fe Springs, Santa Monica, Stanton, Stockton, Sun Valley, Watsonville, Watsonville, Wilmington. Finding a local GREENspot is simple: visit aslgreenspot.com, type in a ZIP, and instantly locate a nearby drop-off location. Useful links What to recycle, and why What you need to know about e-waste
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