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Published on February 21st, 2008

VideoJug Features How-to Films on E-Waste

Ever wonder what hazardous materials are in your electronics? How about the best way to prepare your computer for recycling?

John S. Shegerian, Chairman and CEO of Electronic Recyclers International, answers these questions and more in a series of short interviews on VideoJug. The videos are available for free viewing on VideoJug’s “Meet the Expert” electronic waste section.

“We’re proud to be featured as a part of VideoJug’s excellent, informative site,” said Shegerian. “Properly disposing of electronic waste represents one of the great challenges we as a country, and ultimately, as a planet, face. I applaud VideoJug and their attempts to showcase these and similarly important issues.”

For those who prefer to learn about e-waste in text form, check out Earth 911’s recycling locator.

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