Sponsoring E-Scrap 2008 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 have 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 2008 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."
~2007 attendee


CRT Heaven Ltd.
Highbridge,
England
Web site: www.crtheaven.com
CRT Heaven had developed the only UK-designed and manufactured machinery to facilitate the
WEEE-compliant automated processing of end-of-life cathode ray tubes from televisions and
IT monitor waste. CRT Heaven's process produces saleable end-materials that satisfy the
stringent specifications of end-users and ensure a revenue stream through closed-loop
recycling.
Dell,
Inc.
Round Rock, Texas
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.
ECS
Refining
Santa Clara, California
web site: www.ecsrefining.com
ECS Refining is a recycler of a broad spectrum of metal bearing scrap, residues and waste.
The company recovers value from a wide variety of base and precious metals and from
liquid and solid materials, using many different pyrometallurgical and hydro-metallurgical
processing technologies. Processing takes place at ECS' recycling facilities in Santa
Clara, California and Terrell, Texas. ECS Refining strives to be on the cutting edge
of technological achievement in order to give each customer the best service possible.
Global
Electric Electronic Processing (GEEP) Inc.
Barrie, Ontario
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 with national and provincial awards for its ISO 9001
management and ISO 14000 environmental standardization.
Institute
of Scrap Recycling Industries, Inc.
Washington, D.C.
web site: www.isri.org
The
Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries, Inc. (ISRI) is the
Voice of the Recycling Industry. ISRI represents over 1,500 companies in
21 chapters nationwide that process, broker, and consume scrap commodities, including
electronics, metals, paper, plastics, glass, rubber, and textiles. With headquarters
in Washington, D.C., the Institute provides education, advocacy, and compliance training,
and promotes public awareness of the vital role recycling plays in the U.S. economy,
global trade and environment. For more information about ISRI, please visit www.ISRI.org.
Round2
Technologies, Inc.
Austin, Texas
web site: www.round2tech.com
Round2 is a leading eRecycling service
provider offering a wide range of integrated asset disposition and technology recovery
solutions. Our Revenue-Based Recycling services allow our clients to better manage their
end-of-life asset retirement process, technology rotation and data security requirements
while maximizing economic returns.
Sims
Recycling Solutions
West Chicago, Illinois
web site: www.simsrecyclingsolutions.com
Sims
Recycling Solutions is the division of Sims Group created in response to increasing social
and political pressures to ensure the environmentally responsible disposal of hazardous
materials associated with electronics. We work with clients to find the best routes for
the recovery and recycling of their excess and obsolete electronic equipment. This
is accomplished through direct refurbishment and reuse of the equipment or the recovery of
the materials it contains. The ultimate aim is to help clients ensure that their business
is creating a cost effective model for complying with their legal and social environmental
responsibilities. In North America alone, Sims
Recycling Solutions processes over 200 million pounds, including remarketing over 600,000
electronic products, each year.
UNICOR,
Federal Prison Industries, Inc.
Washington, D.C.
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.

Belmont
Trading Company
Northbrook, Illinois
web site: www.belmont-trading.com
Belmont Trading Company is passionate about finding alternative markets for products
within a quick changing technological environment and shortened product life cycles. Our
focused expertise on recycling and reuse allows our corporate partners to maximize their
revenue on obsolete products while securing proper recycling for the environment globally.
Boliden
Mineral AB
Stockholm, Sweden
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.
Cinco Electronics Recycling
Austin, Texas
web site: www.cincoer.com
Cinco Electronics Recycling is a complete electronics recycler. Since 2000, Cinco has
developed some of the best processes that are environmentally safer for all commodities,
from plastics, CRTs and circuit boards to all the different metals.
Colt Refining, Inc.
Merrimack, New Hampshire
web site: www.coltrefining.com
Colt Refining, Inc, operates the largest fully permitted precious metals
refining facility on the East Coast. The operation was designed to process
all types of PM bearing materials and includes state-of-the-art Thermal
Oxidizing Systems, Induction Melting Equipment, Milling/Blending/Sampling
Process Equipment and Chemical Processing Lines. Our in-house Gravimetric
and ICP assay labs allow customers to receive accurate results in a timely
manner. All forms of PM bearing E-Scrap are processed by Colt insuring our
customers receive maximum recovery values.
eco International, LLC
Vestal, New York
eco International is on of the nation's leading asset management and electronics recycling
companies. They operate six facilities, with over 500,000 square feet located in
North America. eco International's turn-key approach provides collection, refurbishment, and
recycling services to its customers at the most competitive price. eco International has
expanded services and solutions support to residential and municipal recycling programs of
consumer electronic equipment.
Global
Investment Recovery, Inc.
Tampa, Florida
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 also is conveniently located near Latin America
and can assist in controlling freight costs. GIR is ISO certified and carries $5 million
in pollution insurance, plus the company is privately owned and does not sue
subcontractors.
MaSeR Corp.
Barrier, Ontario
web site: www.masercorp.com
MaSeR helps e-recyclers, whether demanufacturing or shredding, improve material recovery
value, reduce labor and facility costs, and assure total data destruction through a unique
combination of delamination and separation technologies called MaSeR Recovery Process.
SDS Logistics Services
U.S. and Canada
web site: www.sdslogistics.com
SDS Logistics Services provides truck-load, 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 collection events.
Sony Electronics Inc.
web site: www.sonystyle.com
Teaming up with Waste Management, Sony Electronics has built a recycling program that
makes it easy to dispose of electronics in an environmentally-safe way. Consumers may
bring unwated Sony products to any participating Waste Management eCycling drop-off center
and recycle it for free.
Umicore Precious Metals Refining
Hoboken, Belgium
web site: http://www.electronicscrap.umicore.com/home/
Umicore Precious Metals Refining operates as one of the world's largest precious metals
recycling facility. They offer eco-efficient recycling and refining services for precious
metal bearing materials such as by-products from other non-ferrous industries, consumer
and industrial recyclable products (e.g. electronic scrap, spent auto catalysts, spent
industrial catalysts, sweeps and bullions). Umicore recovers and sells precious metals
(silver, gold, platinum, rhodium, iridium, ruthenium), special metals (indium, selenium,
tellurium), secondary metals (antimony, tin, bismuth, arsenic) and base metals (lead,
copper, nickel).
WeRecycle!, Inc.
Wallingford, Connecticut
web site: www.werecycle.com
WeRecycle!,
Inc. is an industry leader in electronics recycling, and is committed to following
globally accepted best practices. We assist
manufacturers in creating product take back strategies and provide legislative compliance
support. Our facilities are ISO 14001:2004 and
NAID certified, and have been EPEAT and CHWMEG audited.
WeRecycle! is a privately held, woman-owned company.
WM Recycle America
Houston, Texas
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.
Xstrata
Recycling
San Jose, California
web site: www.xstratarecycling.com
Xstrata Copper and Xstrata Recycling are wholly owned subsidiaries of Xstrata LLC., a USD
$47 billion 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 three thousand (3000)
metric tons of material per day in an environmentally way. Xstrata Recycling has
offices in Malaysia, the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Switzerland. Xstrata Recycling
processes and coordinates the movement of material from North and South America, Asia,
Europe, the Middle East, and Australia.

CRT Processing Corp.
Janesville, Wisconsin
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
recycling method for CRTs by state and federal regulatory agencies. The company carries
$30 million of pollution liability insurance, and is an established, reputable,
experienced company, whose highest priorities include protecting its customers' business
and personal data and preserving the environment.
HOBI
International, Inc.
Batavia, Illinois
web site: www.hobi.com
HOBI International is a full-service asset management and electronics recycling company.
HOBI operates processing facilities in the Chicago and Dallas metro areas.
Lubo USA
Stamford, CT
web site: www.lubousa.com
Lubo USA is the exclusive U.S. and Canadian distributor responsible for the design,
manufacturing, installation and service of Lubo and TiTech Recycling Machinery.
TiTech offers a wide range of e-scrap sorting technologies. By using optical, NIR, color
detection, metal detection and X-ray technologies in e-scrap recycling, TiTech has the
capability to separate complex material streams while allowing for the highest purity and
recovery rates. Lubo USA is the exclusive US and Canadian Distributor of Lubo and TiTech
Recycling Equipment.
M & K Recovery Group
North Andover, Massachusetts
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. M & K
Recovery Group'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.
Metech
International
Gilroy, California
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 Recyclers.
Recycling E-Scrap
Jacksonville, Florida
Web site: www.scrapcomputers.com
Recycling E-Scrap is committed to environmentally safe e-waste recycling. Formerly
Jacks 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
program in the late 1990s, the company also copyrighted its own Web site in 1993, when its
We Pay You program was started. Recycling E-Scrap processes CRTs
in-house, diverting more than 30 million pounds of e-waste from landfills since 1993.
Shred-Tech
Cambridge, Ontario
web site: www.shred-tech.com
Shred-Tech customs builds reduction systems for a variety of applications, including
electronic scarp.
SSI Shredding Systems, Inc.
Wilsonville, Oregon
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.
Vibrant
Technologies
Minnetonka, Minnesota
web site: www.vibrant.com
Realize the value in your high-end IT useables with Vibrant Technologies. We buy Cisco
Hardware, Sun, IBM, HP and Dell servers and storage hardware for refurbishing and resale
to corporations. Vibrant is a leading buyer of IT assts for remarketing to our worldwide
client base.
ZSL, Inc.
Edison, New Jersey
web site: www.recycleaccelerator.com
Recycle
Accelerator, by ZSL, Inc., offers a unique environment for the collaborative efforts and
networked communications of collectors, recyclers, manufacturers, call centers, retailers,
consumers, purchasers of refurbished goods & raw materials, and government agencies.
The effectiveness of the benefits is based on the foundation that the solutions must
promote efficient business practices, reduce logistics expense, ease workloads with easy
data transfer, simplify compliance, and empower each entity to succeed.