Contact: Donna Heron 215-814-5113 or heron.donna@epa.gov
EPA and
PHILADELPHIA (July 28, 2009) -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s mid-Atlantic region and Temple University will be joining forces on presenting an innovative solution to obsolete electronics, also called e-waste, at the July 29 Professional Recyclers of Pennsylvania Conference, to be held in Scranton, Pa.
As our nation and the EPA grapple with how to increase the overall U.S. electronics recycling rate of 18 percent and determine how to best reduce, reuse and recycle our e-waste, Jonathan Latko, manager of Temple University’s Computer Recycling Center, has developed one approach to the e-waste problem that benefits not only the environment, but also the economic well-being of the university, its students, area schools and the community.
Latko will present the solution he implemented at
In the past
But Latko, a graduate student in 2003 when he created his recycling idea, and
Since its inception, the
For more information on the conference, go to http://www.proprecycles.org/PROP%20Conferences.html
More information on ecycling can be found at www.epa.gov/ecycle or by contacting Dan Gallo at 215-814-2091.
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