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e-cycleNYC Residential Electronics Recycling Program Enrolls 100th Building in New York City

e-cycleNYC, a residential electronics recycling program launched last month by the New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY), Electronic Recyclers International (ERI) and proactive manufacturers, has enrolled its 100th building.

After the first pickup on November 1st from North Shore Towers in Queens, 99 more New York City apartment buildings have enrolled in e-cycleNYC.

According to DSNY Sanitation Commissioner John J. Doherty, “e-cycleNYC represents the most innovative and comprehensive electronics recycling service offered in the nation. We’re very pleased to see the quick adoption of this program by buildings around the City.”

e-cycleNYC is a public-private partnership between the DSNY and ERI. It is free for NYC taxpayers and participating buildings because it is fully funded by electronics manufacturers.

The program provides on-site pick up of unwanted electronics, including all TVs, monitors, computers, laptops, small servers, printers/scanners, tablets/e-readers, mobile phones, MP3 players, VCRs/DVRs/DVD players, video game consoles, cable/satellite box, fax machines, keyboards, computer mice and hard drives.

“It’s a privilege for ERI to provide a program that offers responsible, effective recycling of electronic waste for New York City residents,” said John Shegerian, Chairman and CEO of ERI. “Working with the City and proactive manufacturers, we are preventing unwanted electronics – the fastest growing hazardous waste stream in the world today – from ending up in landfills. That the program continues to grow in leaps and bounds is particularly gratifying.”

Buildings with at least 10 units are eligible to enroll in e-cycleNYC. Depending on the size and type of building, a variety of service options are available, including storage bins, room cleanouts, and outdoor electronics recycling events. To sign up, or learn more, visit www.nyc.gov/ecycle.

For more information on recycling needs, visit www.electronicrecyclers.com, http://1800recycling.com or https://www.urbanmining.com/.

Source: http://www.electronicrecyclers.com/

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