Earth911 Podcast: ERI CEO John Shegerian on Building a Circular E-waste Economy

Earth911 Podcast: ERI CEO John Shegerian on Building a Circular E-waste Economy

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E-waste recycling falls woefully wanting the degrees essential to scale back the necessity for mining and producing new raw materials that contain toxins that regularly attain the atmosphere. We talked with John Shegerian, co-founder and CEO of ERI, a Fresno, Calif.-based e-waste recycler with eight U.S. processing areas that serve each ZIP code within the nation and partnerships with recycling corporations in 40 international locations. John explains how ERI manages recycled electronics, the significance of selecting R2– and e-Stewards-certified electronics recyclers, and the way the Basel Convention on delivery e-waste could be improved. We additionally talk about how retailers and know-how producers can take part in a closed-loop, regional recycling system to dramatically enhance e-waste recycling.

John Shegerian, co-founder and CEO of ERI
John Shegerian, co-founder and CEO of ERI, is our visitor on Sustainability in Your Ear.

ERI has launched what it calls probably the most complete e-waste monitoring platform to allow full transparency into the deposition of the supplies it collects. Called the ESG Impact Report and Calculator, the software offers accountability relating to environmental efficiency and the private knowledge on digital gadgets it recycles. John identified in ERI’s 2020 ESG report that just about each machine we use at the moment — from PCs and smartphones to video doorbells and smartwatches — can carry private knowledge that may doubtlessly fall out of our management and into the fingers of hackers who would possibly use it to steal identities, launch ransomware assaults, or just put up one thing embarrassing on the internet. Send ERI an email to obtain a duplicate of their e book, The Insecurity of Everything, to learn to erase private knowledge safely earlier than recycling a PC, laptop, smartphone, or other smart devices. You can study ERI at eridirect.com.