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How Rural Counties are Getting Electronics Recycling Initiatives off the Ground

How Rural Counties are Getting Electronics Recycling Initiatives off the Ground. Oct 4, 2007. Agenda. Typical Life-cycle of Electronics Recycling Program Recycling Programs In Colorado Garfield County (County initiated) Summit County (Non profit initiated)

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How Rural Counties are Getting Electronics Recycling Initiatives off the Ground

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  1. How Rural Counties are Getting Electronics Recycling Initiatives off the Ground Oct 4, 2007

  2. Agenda • Typical Life-cycle of Electronics Recycling Program • Recycling Programs In Colorado • Garfield County (County initiated) • Summit County (Non profit initiated) • City of Grand Junction (Non-profit / Private / Public Partnership) • Program Highlights • Themes - Making a Program Successful Confidential – not for distribution without LifeSpan’s written consent.

  3. Life-cycle of Electronics Recycling Program • Program Sponsor • County or City, Non-profit Organization, Public-Private • Educated on Issue • Filling a community Need • Funding • Grants (Monitor: HB1288) • End User Pays • Donation • Over time its worked in to Budget • Types of Programs • Events – Earth Day / America Recycles day • Part time drop off • Full time drop off Confidential – not for distribution without LifeSpan’s written consent.

  4. Garfield County • History • 2004 Visited event in GJ • 2005 Event – Grant, donation, county match (Event+County) • 2006 Drop-off facility • Location / Infrastructure • At Land Fill – Any time • Major County Facility – Main Road & Bridge Facility • Satellite County Facility Confidential – not for distribution without LifeSpan’s written consent.

  5. Garfield County • Things that are working well • Purchased used shipping containers that forklifts drive in to • Convenient Locations • Collection is growing • Challenges • Monthly Pickups • Education • Key Attributes to Success • Commissioner support is key • Administration Buy-in Confidential – not for distribution without LifeSpan’s written consent.

  6. Summit County • History • 2000 – Summit Recycling Project/ High Country Conservation • 2005 – Dropoff Center • 2006 – Summit Count MRF • Location / Infrastructure • At Land Fill – Any time • 10K Sq Ft Facliity • 6 to 7 trailers of commodity Confidential – not for distribution without LifeSpan’s written consent.

  7. Summit County • Things that are working well • Space • Open Every day • Tipping fees supporting costs • Building market perception that its lower cost to recycle • Challenges • Historically: Hrs of operation • Education • Transient population • Key Attributes to Success • Commissioner support is key • Knowledge Keeping toxics out of waste stream Confidential – not for distribution without LifeSpan’s written consent.

  8. City of Grand Junction • History • 2003 – School initiative + LifeSpan Technology Recycling • 2004 – America’s Recycle day • 2005 – Earth Day and America’s Recycle Day - Sponsors • 2007 – City of Grand Junction Recycling Center • Location / Infrastructure • In association with Paper, Plastic and Aluminum Recycling • Capacity for several trailers – 1 trailer • Retired sewage treatment “Ring” Confidential – not for distribution without LifeSpan’s written consent.

  9. City of Grand Junction • Things that are working well • Expansion of existing program • Community response • Word of Mouth • Growing volume • Challenges • Hrs of operation • Education • Key Attributes to Success • City support is key Confidential – not for distribution without LifeSpan’s written consent.

  10. Program Highlights • Partnerships • Public, Private, Non Profits • Sponsors • Environmental Stewardship / Sustainability • Ethical Considerations • Insurance / Certifications • Pollution Liability • Errors and Omissions • Certified Electronics Recycler / ISO • Scheduling Confidential – not for distribution without LifeSpan’s written consent.

  11. Program Highlights • Location planning • Material Collections and Pricing • Equipment and Supplies • Safety • Labor • Advertising and Education Confidential – not for distribution without LifeSpan’s written consent.

  12. Themes for Success • Political Sponsorship • Gov’t • Non-profit • Private • Location • Events • Infrstructure • Education / Advertising • Demographic opportunity • Media Confidential – not for distribution without LifeSpan’s written consent.

  13. Questions LifeSpan Technology Recycling is a national electronics recycling company with primary offices in Boston, Denver, and San Diego and processes material in over 20 facilities around the United States. LifeSpan Technology Recycling Grand Junction Denver Dag Adamson dag.adamson@lifespanrecycling.com 970 257 9170 Confidential – not for distribution without LifeSpan’s written consent.

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