Annual Earth Day Recycling Drive by Great Lakes Electronics Corporation

Great Lakes Electronics Corporation is again hosting its annual “Earth Day” consumer electronics recycling drive, where they will be collecting electronic waste (eWaste) free of charge to all Michigan residents. This year, the collection will be held at their newest recycling and processing facility located at 22100 Sherwood Ave., in Warren, MI. The 6-acre recycling complex processes eWaste as well as all non-ferrous metals.
eWaste from old, unwanted consumer electronics, such as computers, monitors, printers, cell phones, televisions, VCRs and video game consoles, has rapidly become one of the nation’s most significant environmental problems. According to the National Safety Council, in 2009 more than 500 million PC’s will be relegated to scrap in the U.S. alone. Environmental issues caused by hazardous amounts of toxic heavy metals make it critical to keep these materials out of Michigan landfills and incinerators.
Great Lakes Electronics consumer electronics recycling drive will take place on Saturday, April 25th from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. The entire GLEC recycling staff will be on hand to remove the obsolete electronic devices from cars and to answer any environmental or security questions that the contributors may have.
“eWaste is an enormous and growing environmental problem,” said Nathan Zack, founder, CEO and president of Great Lakes Electronics. “Our Earth Day event provides a great opportunity for consumers to safely dispose of unwanted and broken electronic equipment. We’re hoping consumers will take advantage of this free program and bring in their obsolete electronic devices. Our employees will be on hand to unload the equipment from their cars.”
Identity theft has become the fastest increasing crime in America. Great Lakes Electronics offer state-of-the-art security destruction. Memory devices such as computer hard drives will be accepted at the event and destroyed in a giant 15 ton shredder on site at the Warren facility.
Shredding the hard drive destroys all data in security compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA) and Department of Defense requirements (DOD).
Electronics to be accepted at the Earth Day recycling drive include computers, palm pilots, telephone equipment, televisions, VCRs, and other small electronics and household appliances (under 100 lbs.)
No tags for this post.“This is a great opportunity for spring cleaning,” added Vice President, Kerry Grushoff. “We are proud to be a growing and thriving Michigan-based business that contributes to the improvement of our environment. With the tough economic times facing Southeast Michigan, we hope residents will take advantage of this FREE and environmentally friendly way to dispose of their obsolete and broken electronic equipment.”

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