The National Center for Electronics Recycling

The National Center for Electronics Recycling (NCER) is a newly formed non-profit organization dedicated to the development and enhancement of a national infrastructure for the recycling of used electronics in the U.S. through 1) the coordination of initiatives targeting the recycling of used electronics in the United States, 2) participation in pilot projects to advance and encourage electronics recycling, and 3) the development of programs that reduce the burden of government through private management of electronics recycling systems. In addition to its Board of Directors, the NCER is guided by an Industry Advisory Committee of manufacturers who are the leaders in the environmental field. Follow the links to find out more about current NCER projects. http://www.electronicsrecycling.org/.

Electronics Recycling offers a wealth of recycling/reuse information representing all industry work groups (e.g., collection, Demanufacturing, refurbishment/resell, research, recycling). It also provides guidance to households and organizations for promoting recycling and reuse efforts.

Electronics Recycling is is a part of the GreenOnline Initiative and is designed to be the industry leader in ER traffic.

Additional content areas are continually being developed to reflect the dynamic and ever changing industry.

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