
ASL Recycling Establishes 49 GREENspot Drop-Off Locations in Northern California for Easy Electronics Recycling Consumers and businesses can now depend on a growing network of local drop-off locations for free and convenient recycling of their electronic waste San Jose, CA (Vocus) January 30, 2008 ASL Recycling unveiled 49 GREENspot e-waste drop-off locations that opened today throughout Northern California, and announced plans to open more throughout the entire state over the coming months. Now, consumers and businesses that need an easy and convenient way to recycle their old electronics have access to the first ever state-wide network of convenient drop-off locations that accept old TVs, monitors, computers, cell phones and other electronics for free. Electronic waste, or e-waste, is an environmental challenge that we continue to face as consumers rush to own the newest, fastest, smallest electronics -- creating the fastest-growing category of municipal solid waste. Despite the fact that California is leading the nation with its e-waste recycling initiatives, the inconvenient truth about e-waste recycling is that it is still not convenient enough for people to get rid of their old electronics. Unlike other recyclable waste, there is no 'blue bin' equivalent for curbside collection of e-waste, and most California residents simply don't know what to do with it. By visiting http://www.aslgreenspot.com and typing in a ZIP, it's easy for anyone to find a nearby drop-off location. "Now, it's just as easy to recycle an old gadget as it is to buy a new one," said Carey Levine, vice president of sales and marketing at ASL Recycling. "What we hear from consumers is that they want to do the right thing, but they're not sure how. We are dedicated to raising public awareness about e-waste with our three easy steps to recycling: go to aslgreenspot.com, enter your ZIP code, and find a nearby drop-off location. It's easy. It's free. It's green." What to recycle, and why
"We experienced an overwhelming industry response to last month's formation of the GREENetwork, with 49 GREENspot locations opening in Northern California. We will expand the GREENetwork so that, by spring of this year, residents and businesses throughout the entire state will have access to the free and convenient e-waste drop-off locations," added Levine. A complete list of recycling locations is attached. A complete list of recycling locations, with addresses, is available here. About ASL Recycling and the GREENetwork
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