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You are invited to sponsor E-Scrap 2007: The North American Electronics Conference presented by E-Scrap News and Resource Recycling magazine. E-Scrap 2007 is the premier North American electronics recycling conference. The conference format and tradeshow provide a collaborative setting and numerous networking opportunities. The 2006 conference held last October in Austin, Texas attracted more than 750 attendees from over 12 countries.

Sponsoring E-Scrap 2007 provides your company the perfect opportunity to reach executives at original equipment manufactures, generators of e-scrap, federal, state and local government officials, trade association leaders, e-scrap processors, and buyers of e-scrap parts and materials.

We are establishing several sponsorship levels with extensive benefits designed to complement your strategic marketing objectives. Benefits include a booth in the tradeshow and advertising opportunities. Revenue from sponsorship enables the conference to offer comprehensive and detailed presentations, plus keep registration costs down and participation high.

Download the Sponsorship Opportunities and Contract for complete details on sponsorship. E-Scrap 2007 looks forward to the opportunity to partner with you and showcase your organization.

"It is always interesting to be able to meet other people in the industry. I look forward to next year's conference in Atlanta." ~2006 attendee

Click here for a list of E-Scrap 2006 sponsors.

For additional information on E-Scrap 2007 and/or to be included on our conference electronic newsletter list, please contact Cara Bergeson, Conference Manager at Resource Recycling, by email at cara@resource-recycling.com.


Platinum Sponsors

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Com-Cycle Inc.
Flanders, New Jersey
ph: (973) 691-3200
Web site: www.com-cycle.com
Com-Cycle, an affiliate company of AERC Recycling Solutions, www.aercrecycling.com, offers computers and electronic components that are recovered, refurbished and available for purchase.

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Dell, Inc.
Round Rock, Texas
ph: (800) 433-9014
Web site: www.dell.com
Dell listens to customers, delivering innovative technology and services they trust and value.  Uniquely enabled by its direct business model, Dell sells more systems globally than any other computer company.

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Global Electric Electronic Processing (GEEP) Inc.

Barrie, Ontario
ph: (705) 725-1919
Web site: www.geepinc.com
Global Electric Electronic Processing is an IAER-certified global leader in e-waste recycling, offering a complete (reuse to end-of-life) recycling solution, utilizing a complete closed-loop system. GEEP’s worldwide joint venture partners, fully auditable, environmentally-friendly-based processes and state-of-the-art proprietary equipment enable the recycling of waste to commodities with a zero landfill objective. GEEP has been recognized for its ISO 9001 management and ISO 14000 environmental standardization with national and provincial awards.

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Global Investment Recovery, Inc
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Tampa, Florida
ph: (813) 620-1507 x222
Web site: www.girpm.com
Global Investment Recovery (GIR) offers electronic recycling services and precious metals processing through a national logistics model.  With more than 200 employees, more than 350,000 square feet, four shredding plants and commitments to Arizona, Florida, Louisiana, Nevada and South Carolina, GIR is conveniently located near Latin America and can assist in controlling freight costs.  GIR also is ISO certified and carries $5 million in pollution insurance.  GIR is privately owned and does not use subcontractors.

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Hewlett-Packard

Palo Alto, California
ph: (888) 485-1849
Web site: www.hp.com/recycle
Hewlett-Packard's Planet Partners recycling service provides an easy way to recycle computer equipment, rechargeable batteries or HP printing supplies.  HP's state-of-the-art processes ensure that unwanted hardware or empty HP printing supplies are recycled responsibly.  

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Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries, Inc.
Washington, D.C.
ph: (202) 737-1770
Web site: www.isri.org
The Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) is the voice of the recycling industry.  With 21 chapters nationwide and headquartered in Washington, D.C., ISRI represents over 1,300 companies that process, broker and consume scrap commodities, including electronics, metals, paper, plastics, glass, rubber and textiles.

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Round2 Technologies, Inc.

Austin, Texas
ph: (512) 342-8855
Web site: www.round2tech.com
Round2 Technologies is a Texas-based provider of recycling, remarketing and refurbishment services, specializing in EOL, excess and e-waste materials.

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Sims Recycling Solutions

West Chicago, Illinois
ph: (800) 807-0427 U.S. / (905) 874-8510 Canada
Web site: www.sims-group.com
Sims Recycling Solutions, a division of Sims Group headquartered in Australia, is the world’s largest global electronics recycler, boasting the strongest processing infrastructure across the continent. The North American business operates five ISO 14001 certified, environmentally sound recycling facilities strategically positioned in California, Illinois, Tennessee and Ontario, Canada. Sims has a processing capacity equivalent to 200 million pounds of electronic scrap annually.   Operating at best management practices, including full downstream vendor auditing and the most developed EH&S programs in the business, makes Sims an environmental leader in the electronics recycling industry.

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UNICOR, Federal Prison Industries, Inc.

Washington, D.C.
ph: (202) 305-3884
Web site: www.unicor.gov/recycling
Since 1994, UNICOR has become one of the premier electronics recyclers in the country.  UNICOR accepts computers, electronics equipment and peripherals, obsolete electrical items, plus ferrous and non-ferrous metals.

Gold Sponsors

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Blancco Ltd.

Joensuu, Finland
ph: (358) 207-433-850
Web site: www.blancco.com
Blancco is an international data security company, which specializes in data destruction and computer reuse management solutions.  Since its inception in 1997, Blancco has been fulfilling its vision to deliver world-class solutions to corporations, governments and computer remarketing companies worldwide.  Headquartered in Joensuu, Finland, Blancco has prove to be global specialist in the field of professional data destruction.

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Colt Refining, Inc.

Merrimack, New Hampshire
ph: (603) 429-9966
Web site: www.coltrefining.com
Colt Refining, Inc. is the Northeast's leading provider of cost-effective and environmentally correct e-scrap and precious metal refining services.  Colt offers a complete solution to generators of e-scrap, CRTs and precious metal bearing scrap by processing all materials in-house, and providing maximum security, value and traceability to our customers.

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MyGreenElectronics.org (Consumer Electronics Association
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Arlington, Virginia
ph: (703) 907-7600
Web site: www.ce.org
Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) membership unites 2,100 companies within the U.S. consumer technology industry.  Member resources include exclusive information and unparalleled market research, networking opportunities with business advocates and leaders, up-to-date educational programs, and technical training, exposure in extensive promotional programs, and representation from the voice of the industry, CEA, promoting and advancing member needs and interests.

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Earth Protection Services, Inc.

Phoenix, Arizona
ph: (602) 353-9282
Web site: www.earthpro.com
Earth Protection Services recycles electronic products, including lamps, computers, monitors and batteries, as well as provides data protection and protection from identity theft.

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International Association of Electronics Recyclers

Albany, New York
ph: (888) 989-4237
Web site: www.iaer.org
The IAER's mission is to provide a vehicle to serve the interests and needs of electronics recycling and related organizations.  The organization strives to promote high standards of environmental quality and regulatory compliance.  IAER supports members by being an information resource for practices, compliance and standards, and by providing workshops, conferences and presentations.

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MaSeR Corporation

Barrie, Ontario
ph: (877) 242-0300
Web site: www.masercorp.com
MaSeR helps e-recyclers, whether demanufacturing or shredding, improve material recover value, reduce labor and facility costs, and assure total data destruction through a unique combination of delamination and separation technologies called MaSeR Recovery Process.

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New Boliden

Stockholm, Sweden
ph: (46) 70-643-5428
Web site: www.boliden.com
Boliden extracts metals and by-products from secondary raw materials, as well as from concentrates.  The smelters are located in Scandinavia: The copper-lead smelter at Ronnskar, Sweden; the copper-nickel-cobalt smelter at Harjavalta, Finland; the zinc smelter at Kokkola, Finland; the zinc smelter at Odda, Norway and Boliden Bergoe; the secondary lead smelter at Landskrona, Sweden.  Secondary raw materials are imported to Boliden smelters on a large scale from countries all around the world.  Raw materials include: Copper scrap, copper-nickel-cobalt scrap, precious metals scrap, copper-zinc ashes, residues, drosses, sludges, slimes, solutions, sweeps, catalysts, slags, EAF dusts, electronic scrap and waste. Boliden Bergsoe recovers metals from recycled materials (mainly used car batteries), and also reprocesses lead-tin solder from the electronic industry for reuse.  Boliden's smelters are world leaders in sustainable recovery and recycling of base and precious metals.  Operations comply with environmental constraints set by governmental authorities.

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Southern Waste Information eXchange, Inc.

Tallahassee, Florida
ph: (800) 441-7646
Web site: www.swix.ws
SWIX is a non-profit clearinghouse and repository for industry concerning information on market development, recycled products, solid and hazardous waste management, legislation, waste management technologies and more.

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Waste Management Recycle America
Houston, Texas
ph: (866) 588-0572
Web site: www.recycleamerica.com
Waste Management Recycle America - eCycling Services operates the nation's largest network of e-waste processing centers and drop-off locations, including multiple ISO 9001 and 14001 certified e-waste processing centers.

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WeRecycle! Inc.

Wallingford, Connecticut
ph: (203) 630-0344
Web site: www.werecycle.com
WeRecycle! offers complete management for electronics disposition. Experts in electronics recycling, WeRecycle!’s capabilities include asset management, data destruction and de-manufacturing. WeRecycle! operates two secure processing facilities, in Connecticut and New York. WeRecycle! is committed to following globally accepted best management practices for managing e-waste (end-of-life electronics and IT assets), maintaining a strict no landfill, no export and no use of prison labor policy. WeRecycle! is actively involved in a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency-led multi-stakeholder group charged with developing a third-party certification for electronic recyclers, and was one of the first electronic recyclers in the northeast to sign the Basel Action Network's Pledge of True Stewardship. WeRecycle! was CHWMEG audited on 08-07-07.

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Xstrata Recycling
Zug, Switzerland
ph: (408) 998-4930
Web site: www.xstrata.com
Xstrata Copper and Xstrata Recycling are wholly owned subsidiaries of Xstrata LLC., a $47 billion ($US) company. Xstrata Copper operates a primary custom copper smelter in Quebec, Canada, which was designed and is perfectly suited for processing complex materials, such as concentrates and electronic scrap. The smelter can process 3,000 metric tons of material per day in an environmentally way.  Xstrata Recycling has offices in Canada, Malaysia, Mexico, Switzerland and the United States. Xstrata Recycling processes and coordinates the movement of material from North and South America, Asia, Australia, Europe, and the Middle East.

Silver Sponsors

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BrokerBin.com

Rochester, Minnesota
ph: (866) 241-0639
Web site: www.brokerbin.com
BrokerBin is the world's largest busines-to-business wholesale network exclusively for brokers, resellers and integrators with over 9,694 members in 61 countries.

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BrokerNet, Inc.

Saratoga Springs, New York
ph: (518) 885-8890
Web site: www.brokernet.com
BrokerNet is a free service for brokers, resellers and independent distributors of new and used computer, networking, and telecom equipment.

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Canvas Systems

Norcross, Georgia
ph: (877) 226-8279
Web site: www.canvassystems.com
Canvas Systems is a global technology services company dedicated to helping companies of all sizes execute and achieve business objectives. Canvas specializes in transforming business cost centers into profit engines by working with customers to develop effective strategies for end-of-life IT equipment.  Canvans has world class enterprise- and PC-level solutions to solve any data erasure (on-site or off-site), asset remarketing, or proper IT disposal needs.  In addition, Canvas Systems can help consumers buy, lease or rent equipment from its in-stock inventory of refurbished servers, storage, networking and telephony equipment.  

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Cinco Electronics Recycling

Austin, Texas
ph: (512) 693-8888
Web site: www.cincoer.com
Cinco Electronics Recycling is a complete electronics recycler.  Since 2000, Cinco Electronics Recycling has developed some of the best processes that are environmentally safe for all commodities from plastics, CRTs and circuit boards to all the different metals.

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Compu-Scrap, LLC
Easton, Massachusetts
ph: (866) 617-2290
Web site: www.compu-scrap.com
Compu-Scrap is a complete computer disposal resource.  The company prides itself on providing the best solution for customers excess equipment.  From data sanitization to EPA certified disposal methods, customers can be guaranteed a worry-free removal process.

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CRT Processing Corporation

Janesville, Wisconsin
ph: (608) 754-3400
Web site: www.crtprocessing.com
CRT Processing Corp. is a Wisconsin-based company, specializing in the proper recycling of used and obsolete electronics, data security, environmental compliance and asset management.  CRT Processing Corp. utilizes glass-to-glass recycling, which is the preferred method for CRT’s by state and federal regulatory agencies.  The company carries $3 million of pollution liability insurance, and is an established, reputable, experienced company whose highest priorities include protecting our customers’ business or personal data and preserving the environment.

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M & K Recovery Group
 
North Andover, Massachusetts
ph: (978) 688-0606
Web site: www.mandkgroup.com
M & K Recovery Group offers the broadest spectrum of in-house recycling and reclamation options for vendors. Operations performed on-site include: Precious metals refining, computer/electronics recycling, and NSA-approved data destruction. The company's vast product knowledge and processing experience allows them to offer a one-stop electronics recycling solution.  M & K’s “Chain-of-Custody” asset management system and downstream reporting ensures environmental compliance and final disposition of all materials processed.

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Metech International
 
Gilroy, California
ph: (888) 638-2761
Web site: www.metechgroup.com
Metech International specializes in the reuse and recycling of end-of-life electronic systems, obsolete electronic components and scrap materials containing precious metals.  Metech provides its clients with environmentally correct material handling and processing, protection of intellectual property and maximization of material value.  Metech has processing facilities in California, Malaysia, Massachusetts and Thailand.  These facilities are ISO 9001:2000 and ISO 14001:2004 certified.  Additionally, the U.S. facilities are IAER Certified Electronic Recycler‘s.

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Recycling E-Scrap

Jacksonville, Florida
ph: (904) 355-7900
Web site: www.scrapcomputers.com
Recycling E-Scrap is committed to environmentally safe e-waste recycling.  Formerly Jack's Recycling, Inc., the company was the first in the U.S. to be EPA approved for CRT recycling.  In addition to helping the State of Massachusetts establish its recycling programs in the late 1990s, the company also copywrighted its own web site in 1993, when its "We Pay You" program was started.  Recycling E-Scrap processes CRTs in-house, and diverting more than 30 million pounds of e-waste from landfills since 1993.

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SDR Technologies

Ravenswood, West Virginia
ph: (304) 273-0352
Web site: www.sdrtech.com
SDR Technologies focuses on the recycling of end-of-life electronics and the sales of polymer identification equipment.

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SDS Logistics Services
 
U.S. and Canada
ph: (330) 759-8066
Web site: www.sdslogistics.com
SDS Logistics Services provides truckload, drop-trailers, drayage, bi-modal (rail), LTL and on-site pack-n-move from coast-to-coast in the U.S. and Canada.  SDS also provides support and consulting for public collections events.

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Shred-Tech

Cambridge, Ontario
ph: (519) 621-3560
Web site: www.shred-tech.com
Shred-Tech custom builds reduction systems for a variety of applications, including electronic scrap.

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SSI Shredding Systems, Inc.

Wilsonville, Oregon
ph: (503) 682-3633
Web site: www.ssiworld.com
SSI Shredding Systems designs and manufactures size-reduction solutions to meet a broad range of material processing requirements in industrial, municipal and hazardous settings.

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Technology Conservation Group

Lecanto, Florida
ph: (352) 527-2534
Web site: www.tcgrecycling.com
Technology Conservation Group is an asset recovery and electronics recycling company dedicated to providing maximum returns on excess inventory and processing environmentally sensitive material to the highest standards.

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Umicore Precious Metals Refining

Hoboken, Belgium
ph: (32) 3-891-7483
Web site: www.umicore.com
Umicore Precious Metals Refining is a world leader in the environmentally sound recycling of precious metal bearing materials.  At its integrated smelting-refining operations in Belgium, Umicore recycles seven precious metals and 10 base/special metals.

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Venderis

Atlanta, Georgia
ph: (952) 653-1731
Web site: www.vibrant.com/venderis.php
Venderis enables corporations and asset recovery firms to perform network-based erasure, backup, diagnostic tests, audit and discovery on 10 to 10,000 systems simultaneously.  Benefits of Venderis include maximization of asset resale value, as a result of the extensive audit detail as well as the reduction of liability, time and costs associated with secure disk wiping, backup and audit services.  Venderis is easy to implement and installs on a single, application server to reach out to end-of-life PCs across the network.

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