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Check out this interview with our very own Christopher Regis and Peggy Lapoint on The Talking Trash Podcast. Learn more about how to safely recycle your electronics and the resources available to you in the Portland and Seattle areas.

Exploring the SERI Assurance Program and the Importance of Witness Inspections

  In the ever-evolving landscape of electronics recycling, maintaining transparency, trust, and environmental responsibility has never been more crucial. The SERI Assurance Program stands at the forefront of these efforts, ensuring that recyclers meet the highest standards of practice through a rigorous certification process. Central to this program is the R2v3 standard, a comprehensive set […]

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SERI acquires E-reuse conference

Sustainable Electronics Recycling International (SERI) recently acquired the E-Reuse Conference (ERC), a long-standing event in the electronics repair industry. The event has been renamed the Electronics Sustainability Summit to reflect a broader focus on sustainability in device management. SERI, known for administering the R2 certification standard, sees this acquisition as a strategic addition to its

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Championing Electronics Sustainability. A look back at 2023 with SERI and R2

Championing Electronics Sustainability At this time of year, I like to reflect on the past 12 months, thinking about our learnings and our accomplishments. One of my biggest takeaways is that our team at SERI is extremely ambitious and deeply passionate about our mission of achieving electronics sustainability. This is evident in all the hard

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Electronics recycling advocates make case for federal support

The newsletter this month is a brief summary, interpretation of  a Senate hearing where electronics recycling advocates emphasized the need for federal support to address challenges in recycling and reusing electronic waste. I have outlined the key points and included my thoughts. The in Challenges in Recycling: Issues such as limited access, recycling education, and

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We are proud to announce our partnership with Close the Loop Program, SOLARCYCLE, EDPR NA, and other industry leaders in the wind, solar, and storage sectors

Our Close the Loop Program launched yesterday and we are eager to be part of the positive impact this program will bring to the NorthAmerican renewable energy market! ♻⚡ In addition to working with SOLARCYCLE, EDPRNA will also be collaborating across the solar, wind, and energy storage sectors with several recycling leaders including Alamo Environmental,

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R2: A GLOBAL SOLUTION FOR A GLOBAL CHALLENGE

https://sustainableelectronics.org/The challenge of making electronics sustainable isn’t just “an American thing,” or a “European issue.” With the globalization of electronics, it’s a challenge for nearly every country in every part of the world. This is especially true when you take a whole-lifecycle approach to sustainability like SERI does. That means ensuring everyone everywhere has access

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Our Process

        In a rapidly evolving digital age, electronics have become an integral part of our lives. However, with technological advancements come the challenges of electronic waste (e-waste) management. Enter Green Century Electronics Recycling Limited Liability Company, a pioneer in sustainable e-waste solutions.R2v3 and ISO certified, In this article, we once again delve

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How to recycle Apple mobile devices like iphone and ipad.

the average user, Me maybe you(?) doesn’t think frequently that it takes approximately 3000 gallons of water to manufacture the cell phone we use daily and the end results contains silver, copper, arsenic, antimony and more. We do probably all realize how often we are replacing our phones, wether that is due to breakage or

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