AERC FOLDER - AERC Recycling Solutions
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AERC FOLDER - AERC Recycling Solutions
AERC_Folder_PDF:AERC FOLDER 1 3/10/08 2:15 PM Page 1 What you don’t know could hurt you... AERC SOLUTIONS FOR SECURE DATA MANAGEMENT, MERCURY & END-OF-LIFE ELECTRONICS AERC_Folder_PDF:AERC FOLDER 1 3/10/08 2:15 PM Page 2 DID YOU KNOW: One ounce of mercury will contaminate a lake for centuries. ...your Environment AERC. THE ONE NAME TO REMEMBER FOR ALL YOUR RECYCLING NEEDS. AERC is one of the leading full-service recycling companies in the nation. We are committed to developing and utilizing the recycling technologies of today, for a cleaner, healthier environment tomorrow. Our comprehensive services include recycling solutions for troublesome, harmful waste such as lamps, ballasts, batteries, electronic scrap and mercury containing material. We are specialists at helping you eliminate your environmental liability while also reducing your labor, paperwork and associated costs. CUSTOMER SERVICE YOU CAN RELY ON. With decades of experience in handling regulated waste, AERC provides recycling services to many Fortune 500 companies and national utilities. We help clients eliminate their liability by emphasizing appropriate industrial hygiene, ensuring safety and environmental compliance and maintaining comprehensive insurance coverage. Mercury recycling is one of the most important environmental issues of our time. Many businesses don’t realize that most of the lamps they use every day contain mercury. They often improperly, and illegally, dispose of these materials risking heavy fines, public embarrassment and long-term liability. AERC has developed sound recycling processes to help bring these businesses into compliance with all Federal, State and Local regulations. Mercury Retort System: A vacuum heating unit that extracts mercury from the contaminated material. AERC_Folder_PDF:AERC FOLDER 1 3/10/08 2:15 PM Page 3 Our American-made equipment utilizes patented technology to treat all parts of the lamp by a process involving crushing, then separating the glass, metal and phosphor powder into recoverable materials that are then sent to market for reuse. The LSS-1 separates the components of the fluorescent lamps. COUNT ON THE EXPERIENCE OF AERC TO BRING YOUR COMPANY INTO COMPLIANCE. ... and your Business . WE’RE MORE THAN MERCURY LAMP RECYCLING. • Mercury Containing Lamps Fluorescent (Compact, U-Bends, Biaxial) High Intensity Discharge (Metal Halide, Mercury Vapor, High Pressure Sodium) Ultraviolet and Other Specialty Lamps • Ballasts (Including PCB, Non-PCB, Electronic and DEHP) • Batteries (All Types) • Computer & Electronics Equipment, Copiers, Printers • Mercury Devices • Mercury Containing Salts, Compounds and Solutions • Mercury Contaminated Soil • Waste Oils and Antifreezes • Paints* • Pesticides* • Cleaning Compounds* • Laboratory Chemical Packing* • Adhesives* • PCB Contaminated Material* DID YOU KNOW: • Inks and Resins* *Additional items offered in select areas. Long term liability of illegally-disposed of material could be upwards of $25,000. AERC_Folder_PDF:AERC FOLDER 1 3/10/08 2:15 PM Page 4 DID YOU KNOW: Helping save the environment with AERC also saves time, money and aggravation. Your Recycling Solution RECYCLING IS EVERYBODY’S BUSINESS. HELPING YOU DO IT RIGHT IS OURS. At AERC Recycling Solutions, we are the industry leader because we work in partnership with our clients to offer unmatched convenience, regulatory compliance and expert consulting services for all of their Universal Waste issues. Our helpful team of environmental management professionals will take the time to work with you one-on-one to develop the right solution tailored to your company’s specific needs. Also, our fleet of trucks allows for one stop direct pick-up service for quick, easy and safe removal of your hazardous waste. For smaller volume clients, we offer convenient mail back RecycleKits. We urge you to help the environment, help your business and help yourself by calling one of our convenient facilities for more information, or by visiting us online at aercrecycling.com. AERC SOLUTIONS FOR SECURE DATA MANAGEMENT, MERCURY & END-OF-LIFE ELECTRONICS www.aercrecycling.com AERC_Folder_PDF:AERC FOLDER 1 3/10/08 2:15 PM Page 5 AERC SOLUTIONS FOR SECURE DATA MANAGEMENT, MERCURY & END-OF-LIFE ELECTRONICS ONE CALL DOES IT ALL. 866-447-5177 CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS 3 Gold Mine Road, Flanders, NJ 07836 Tel: 973-691-3200 • Fax: 973-691-3233 RETORT PROCESSING FACILITY 2591 Mitchell Avenue, Allentown, PA 18103 Tel: 610-797-7608 • Fax: 610-797-7696 REGIONAL PROCESSING FACILITIES 116 Sylvia Road, Suite E, Ashland, VA 23005 Tel: 804-798-9295 • Fax: 804-798-9296 30677 Huntwood Avenue, Hayward, CA 94544 Tel: 510-429-1129 • Fax: 510-429-1498 4317-J Fortune Place, West Melbourne, FL 32904 Tel: 321-952-1516 • Fax: 321-952-1060 TRANSFER STATION 5692 Zebulon Road, Macon, GA 31210 Tel: 321-952-1516 • Fax: 321-952-1060 A Wholly Owned Subsidiary of AERC www.recyclekits.com www.com-cycle.com Printed on recycled paper Hazardous Waste Management & Disposal Services From AERC Recycling Solutions OUR INTEGRATED STRATEGY COULD BE YOUR BEST SOLUTION AERC Recycling Solutions offers an integrated strategy that helps our clients reduce the amount of waste produced, implement best practices for handling waste on-site and provide a full range of treatment options to meet specific needs. QUICK RESPONSE TURN-KEY DISPOSAL SERVICES We are committed to providing safe, efficient removal and recycling of various hazardous and industrial waste in compliance with all federal and state regulations. Our experienced professionals will handle all phases in the removal of waste materials such as: • Laboratory Chemical Packing • Waste Oils and Antifreezes • Drum Removal • Paints • Pesticides • Cleaning Compounds • Inks and Resins • Adhesives RECYCLING PROGRAMS AND WASTE MINIMIZATION Reducing waste is the best way to preserve the environment and should be the first consideration of any waste management strategy. AERC helps clients develop programs such as E-Waste Collection Events, Earth Day Activities and Recycling Seminars to promote and enhance their environmental responsibility and image. WASTE PACKAGING AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT SUPPORT We service all clients regardless of size. From a small “lab pack” to large chemical moves, AERC responds quickly to our client’s needs. Small generators with less-than-truckload needs can benefit from the highest quality logistics services in the industry. With our fleet of service vehicles, we provide rapid response which reduces customer concerns regarding limited on-site storage space. AERC RECYCLING SOLUTIONS www.aercrecycling.com COM-CYCLE FROM AERC RECYCLING SOLUTIONS YOUR SOLUTION FOR ELECTRONIC WASTE Com-Cycle is a full service electronics recycler specializing in Asset Recovery, Environmental Compliance and Information Destruction. Every year Americans and American Companies update their computer systems to stay current with changing technology. As these changes take place, the obsolete computer equipment creates a considerable amount of electronic waste that until recently was put directly into landfills. AERC, in conjunction with Com-Cycle, is committed to keeping electronic waste and its hazardous components out of landfills. SERVICE WITH CHOICES We are committed to a brighter, cleaner future and are focused on providing superior service to our customers. We offer three levels of service for electronic waste, allowing each individual customer to choose the level that meets their unique requirements. Level A - Total Destruction via Shredding or Drilling Level B - Disassembly with Information Destruction and Component Resale Level C - Recovery and Recycling Service ACCEPTABLE ELECTRONIC WASTE • • • • • • Personal Computers Servers TVs Microwaves Monitors Copy Machines • • • • • • Fax Machines Hard Drives Cable & Wires Power Supplies Battery Backups Telecom Equipment • • • • Printer & Toner Cartridges Medical Equipment Phones & Cell Phones Computer Chip Boards HELP THE ENVIRONMENT AND HELP YOURSELF AERC and Com-Cycle are focused on providing you and your company with an easy and economical method to properly dispose of your electronic waste. Please let us know if we can be of assistance in handling your needs. AERC AERC Recycling Solutions www.aercrecycling.com www.com-cycle.com One of the Environmental Protection Agency’s International Priorities is to “focus on ways to improve the design, production, handling, reuse, recycling, exporting and disposal of electronics.” (Source: Administrator Jackson Announces EPA’s International Priorities, EPA Press Release, August 17, 2010) A Ponemon Institute Benchmark Study reports that the average organization cost of a data breach was $6.75 Million in 2009. (Source: 2009 Annual Study: Cost of a Data Breach, January 2010) According to AERC’s How and Why Businesses Recycle National Survey Results released in January 2011: — 45% of firms that do recycle say that their cost of doing business has decreased by having a recycling program through lower insurance premiums or reduced liability risks for the company. — 90% of firms either do not know how their data is destroyed or have insufficient practices for protecting their organization from data leaks or hackers retrieving sensitive information. — Close to two-thirds (63%) of companies that recycle do not know how their data is destroyed. (Source: AERC Recycling Solutions Company Press Release) Over 1,000 materials, including chlorinated solvents, brominated flame retardants,PVC, heavy metals, plastics and gases, are used to make electronic products and their components—semiconductor chips, circuit boards, and disk drives. These toxicants are released during the production, use and disposal of electronic products, with the greatest impact at end-of-life. (Electronics TakeBack Coalition, ElectronicsTakeBack.com) A Cathode Ray Tube found in computer monitors and TVs contains between four and eight pounds of lead.(Electronics TakeBack Coalition, ElectronicsTakeBack.com) In 2009, as in previous years, the vast majority (82.3%) of e-waste discarded in the U.S. is still ending up in our landfills and incinerators, with only 17.7 percent going to recyclers. (EPA Municipal Solid Waste in the United Sates, 2009 Facts and Figures, highlighted on www.electronicstakeback.com ) Of products sold between 1980 and 2007, approximately 235 million units had accumulated in storage as of 2007. (EPA Website) There are currently 24 states with laws governing the management of Electronic Waste. (National Center of Electronics Recycling, www.ecyclingresource.org as of February 1, 2011) LET’S WORK TOGETHER TO CREATE A CLEANER ENVIRONMENT. Celebrating 20 Years of Environmental Service www.AERCRecycling.com