1-800-Recycling.com Provides Tips for Greener New Year?s Party
FRESNO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--1-800-Recycling.com, an interactive nationwide website dedicated to
enhancing and democratizing the consumer recycling experience, has
published a feature article on its blog helping consumers to throw a
more environmentally responsible and recycling-ready New Year?s party
this holiday season.
?How to Make Your Party Recycle Friendly?
The article, titled ?How to Make Your Party Recycle Friendly? (http://1800recycling.com/2009/12/party-recycle-friendly/)
shares suggestions about getting your big bash recycle-ready without
getting too overbearing for your guests. The piece offers tips about
making greening your party easier and using recycled goods during the
festivities. It even has some clever suggestions regarding earth
responsible post-party cleanup.
?At 1-800-Recycling.com, we are all about helping people achieve their
recycling goals and living a greener lifestyle in general,? said John S.
Shegerian, Chairman and CEO of Electronic Recyclers International (ERI),
the nation?s leading recycler of electronics and e-waste, and parent
company of 1-800-Recycling.com. ?New Year?s Eve parties are fun, but can
be quite wasteful. This piece on our site was written to help those of
us throwing parties to be more sustainable about the process so everyone
can have a greener new year without taking away any of the fun of
celebrating.?
1-800-Recycling.com features an archive of original news articles about
green practices for businesses or individuals, recycling, tips,
educational information and interviews. Content is updated daily, and
for those reading the articles who become inspired, 1-800-Recycling.com
provides its visitors everywhere in the United States with a dedicated ?Recycling
Locator? tool to find a recycling location nearest to them (every
zip code in the country is covered) for whatever it is they wish to
recycle.
Consumers can also opt to call 1-800-Recycling via telephone for a 24/7
phone line resource. Both the site and the phone service will be able to
direct users to responsible recyclers of electronics, tires, oil, paint,
glass, plastic, household hazardous waste, wood, mattresses, carpet,
junk ? basically everything that can be recycled.
For more information on recycling, please visit http://1800recycling.com.
Now the largest recycler of electronic waste in the world,
Fresno-headquartered Electronic Recyclers International is licensed to
de-manufacture and recycle televisions, computer monitors, computers,
and other types of electronic equipment. ERI processes more than
140 million pounds of electronic waste annually in its six locations in
California, Washington, Colorado, Indianapolis, Massachusetts and Texas.
For more information about e-waste recycling and ERI, call
1-800-884-8466 or visit http://www.electronicrecyclers.com.