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E-waste Recycling February 24, 2012 04:00:17 PM

Electronic Recyclers International to participate in Good Jobs, Green Jobs Conference

Paul Ploumis
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Electronic Recyclers International (ERI), leading electronic waste recycler in US, announced that they will take part in the Good Jobs, Green Jobs Conference, organized by the Blue Green Alliance Foundation at the Hyatt Regency in Atlanta.

ATLANTA (Scrap Monster): Electronic Recyclers International (ERI), leading electronic waste recycler in US, announced that they will take part in the Good Jobs, Green Jobs Conference, organized by the Blue Green Alliance Foundation at the Hyatt Regency in Atlanta.

ERI will participate in the conference on the panel, "The Role of Business Building a Sustainable Economy".

Matt McLaughlin,ERI Regional Sales Director and recycling expert will join the discussion panel which includes Frank Knapp, President of the South Carolina Small Business Chamber of Commerce, Richard Eidlin, Policy Director for the American Sustainable Business Council, and Ovie Mughelli, green advocate and Fullback for the NFL's Atlanta Falcons.

The panellists will serve to represent some of the new and powerful voices emerging within America's business community willing to advocate for sustainable and progressive policies.

The panellists look forward to a lively discussion about how businesses can support laws and regulations that create new market opportunities and jobs while accounting for social and environmental impacts.

The Good Jobs, Green Jobs Conference provides a unique opportunity for green businesses to meet like-minded people and build coalitions that will move us forward to a cleaner, greener and more prosperous economy.

John Shegerian, ERI Chairman and CEO, commented,"The 'Green Revolution' is definitely here to stay permanently. We are proud to be a part of this vital and game changing movement and to be able to share our own experiences with likeminded businesses and professionals."

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