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Sponsoring at E-Scrap 2009 Conference provides your company the perfect opportunity to reach executives at original equipment manufactures, generators of e-scrap, federal, state and local government officials, trade association leaders, e-scrap processors, and buyers of e-scrap parts and materials.

We have established several sponsorship levels with extensive benefits designed to complement your strategic marketing objectives. Benefits include a booth in the tradeshow and advertising opportunities. Revenue from sponsorship enables the conference to offer comprehensive and detailed presentations, plus keep registration costs down and participation high.


E-Scrap 2009 Conference Sponsors

Platinum Sponsors

BrokerBin.com

Rochester, Minnesota
Ph: (866) 241-0639
Web site: www.brokerbin.com
BrokerBin.com is the world’s largest online marketplace for the IT & Telecom industries; specializing in refurbished, new & end of life equipment. BrokerBin's business-to-business wholesale network is exclusively for brokers, resellers and integrators, with over 10,000 members in 63 countries.

Cinco Electronics Recycling

Austin, Texas
Ph: (512) 693-8888
Web site: www.cincoer.com
Cinco Electronics Recycling is a complete electronics processor. Since 2000, Cinco has developed some of the best processes that are environmentally safer for all commodities, from plastics, CRTs and circuit boards to all the different metals.

Creative Recycling Systems, Inc.

Tampa, Florida
Ph: (813) 621-2319
Web site: www.crserecycling.com
Creative Recycling Systems, Inc. was founded in 1994 with the mission of providing private companies, local, state and federal government institutions with electronics recycling solutions that represent a viable, economical alternative to environmental contamination. The company has led the industry by incorporating innovative methods into the processing of obsolete electronics. It has invested in cutting-edge equipment to shred, sort and separate equipment into its original components which are further refined and recycled into new products. The goal is zero waste. Of the thousands of tons of equipment that enter their facilities, less than one percent actually enters the waste stream. And of that one percent, all of it is 100 percent contaminant free.

Dell, Inc.

Round Rock, Texas
Web site: www.dell.com
Dell leads the industry by being the first to offer a free worldwide recycling program for consumers. They also provide recycling of any brand of used computer or printer at no-charge with the purchase of a new Dell computer or printer. This equipment is recycled in an environmentally responsible manner using Dell's stringent global recycling guidelines. The company offers customers in several markets around the globe the opportunity to donate working used computers to benefit non-profit organizations in their communities. Dell accepts any brand of computer, keyboard, mouse, monitor or printer worldwide.

ECS Refining

Santa Clara, California
Ph: (408) 988-4386
Web site: www.ecsrefining.com
ECS Refining is a recycler of a broad spectrum of metal-bearing scrap, residues and waste. The company recovers value from a wide variety of base and precious metals and from liquid and solid materials, using many different pyrometallurgical and hydro-metallurgical processing technologies. Processing takes place at ECS' recycling facilities in Santa Clara, California and Terrell, Texas. ECS Refining strives to be on the cutting edge of technological achievement in order to give each customer the best service possible.

Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI)

Washington, D.C.
Ph: (202) 662-8500
Web site: www.isri.org
The Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries, Inc. (ISRI) is the "Voice of the Recycling Industry." ISRI represents over 1,500 companies in 21 chapters nationwide that process, broker and consume scrap commodities, including electronics, metals, paper, plastics, glass, rubber and textiles. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., the Institute provides education, advocacy and compliance training, and promotes public awareness of the vital role recycling plays in the U.S. economy, global trade and environment.

ROUND2

Grand Prairie, Texas
Ph: (817) 701-1200
Web site: www.round2.net
Round2 is a leading e-recycling service provider offering a wide range of integrated asset disposition and technology recovery solutions. Round2’s revenue-based recycling services allow clients to better manage their end-of-life asset retirement process, technology rotation and data security requirements, while maximizing economic returns.

SDS Logistics Services

U.S. and Canada
Ph: (330) 759-8066
Web site: www.sdslogistics.com
SDS Logistics Services provides truck-load, drop-trailers, drayage, bi-modal (rail), LTL and on-site pack-n-move from coast-to-coast throughout the U.S. and Canada. SDS also provides support and consulting for public collection event logistics.

UNICOR, Federal Prison Industries, Inc.

Washington, D.C.
Ph: (202) 305-3758
Web site: www.unicor.gov
Since 1994, UNICOR has become one of the premier electronics recyclers in the country. UNICOR accepts computers and peripherals, electronic equipment, obsolete electrical items, plus ferrous and non-ferrous metals.

Gold Sponsors

Boliden Mineral AB

Skelleftehamn, Sweden
Ph: 46-910-773-901
Web site: www.boliden.com
Boliden extracts metals and byproducts from secondary raw materials, as well as from concentrates. The smelters are located in Scandinavia: The copper-lead smelter at Ronnskar, Sweden; the copper-nickel-cobalt smelter at Harjavalta, Finland; the zinc smelter at Kokkola, Finland; the zinc smelter at Odda, Norway and Boliden Bergoe; the secondary lead smelter at Landskrona, Sweden. Secondary raw materials are imported to Boliden smelters on a large scale from countries all around the world. Raw materials include: Copper scrap, copper-nickel-cobalt scrap, precious metals scrap, copper-zinc ashes, residues, drosses, sludges, slimes, solutions, sweeps, catalysts, slags, EAF dusts, electronic scrap and waste. Boliden Bergsoe recovers metals from recycled materials (mainly used car batteries), and reprocesses lead-tin solder from the electronic industry for re-use. Boliden's smelters are world leaders in sustainable recovery and recycling of base and precious metals. Operations comply with environmental constraints set by governmental authorities.

Colt Refining, Inc.

Merrimack, New Hampshire
Ph: (603) 429-9966
Web site: www.coltrefining.com
Colt Refining, Inc. operates the largest fully permitted precious metals refining facility on the East Coast. The operation was designed to process all types of PM bearing materials and includes state-of-the-art Thermal Oxidizing Systems, Induction Melting Equipment, Milling/Blending/Sampling Process Equipment and Chemical Processing Lines. Their in-house ICP and Fire-Assay labs allow customers to receive accurate results in a timely manner. All forms of PM bearing E-Scrap are processed by Colt insuring our customers receive maximum recovery values.

Electronic Recyclers International, Inc. – Gold Sponsor

Fresno, California
Ph: (800) 884-8466
Web site: www.electronicrecyclers.com
Electronic Recyclers International (ERI) is the Largest Electronics Recycler in North America. ERI has locations in the following states: California, Colorado, Indiana, Massachusetts, Texas and Washington. ERI specializes in the environmentally safe and socially responsible recycling of electronic waste. ERI has the Highest Capacity and Most technologically Advanced E-Waste Shredding System in the world, thus providing our customers with a maximum economic benefit and maximum commodity return. All electronics sent to ERI are 100% recycled into 3 main commodities: Metals, Plastic and Glass. No electronics are placed in landfills and nothing is illegally exported to other nations.

Global Electric Electronic Processing (GEEP)

Barrie, Ontario
Ph: (705) 725-1919
Web site: www.geepglobal.com
Global Electric Electronic Processing is a global leader in e-waste recycling, offering complete (re-use to end-of-life) recycling solutions utilizing a closed-loop system. GEEP’s worldwide joint venture partners, fully auditable, environmentally-friendly-based processes, and state-of-the-art proprietary equipment enable the recycling of waste to commodities with a zero-landfill objective. GEEP has been recognized with national and provincial awards for its ISO 9001 management and ISO 14001 environmental standardization.

Global Electronic Recycling

Phoenix, Arizona
Ph: (623) 869-0733
Web site: www.globalelectronicinc.com
Global Electronic Recycling has vastly improved corporate environmental compliance, while saving the environment for over a decade. Located in Phoenix, Arizona, with multiple secure locations, you can be confident your e-waste, overstock, or obsolete electronics are protected and properly recycled. Global’s zero landfill approach ensures corporate and social responsibility. Go green and improve corporate downstream, join numerous Fortune 500’s, US military and government agencies who benefit financially by partnering with Global. Ph: (623) 869-0733.

Sims Recycling Solutions, Inc.

West Chicago, Illinois
Ph: (630) 231-6060
Web site: www.us.simsrecycling.com
Sims Recycling Solutions is a division of Sims Group, created in response to increasing social and political pressures to ensure the environmentally responsible disposal of hazardous materials associated with electronics. Sims works with clients to find the best routes for the recovery and recycling of their excess and obsolete electronic equipment. This is accomplished through direct refurbishment and re-use of the equipment or the recovery of the materials it contains. The ultimate aim is to help clients ensure that their business is creating a cost-effective model for complying with their legal and social environmental responsibilities. In North America alone, Sims Recycling Solutions processes over 200 million pounds, including remarketing over 600,000 electronic products, each year.

Umicore

Hoboken, Belgium
Ph: 32-3-821-71-11
Web site: www.preciousmetals.umicore.com
Umicore Precious Metals Refining operates as one of the world's largest precious metals recycling facilities. They offer eco-efficient recycling and refining services for precious metal bearing materials, such as byproducts from other non-ferrous industries, consumer and industrial recyclable products (e.g. electronic scrap, spent auto catalysts, spent industrial catalysts, sweeps and bullions). Umicore recovers and sells precious metals (silver, gold, platinum, rhodium, iridium and ruthenium), special metals (indium, selenium and tellurium), secondary metals (antimony, tin, bismuth and arsenic) and base metals (lead, copper and nickel).

Waste Management Recycle America

Houston, Texas
Ph: (866) 588-0572
Web site: www.recycleamerica.com
Waste Management Recycle America - eCycling Services operates the nation's largest network of e-waste processing centers and drop-off locations, featuring multiple ISO 9001- and 14001-certified e-waste processing facilities. They are a founding member of the Basel Action Network's E-Stewards program and operate the national recycling take back programs for LG Electronics and Sony Electronics and feature drop-off locations in all 50 states. The WMeScrapTracker program provides convenient recycling options for businesses and consumers alike. Waste Management Recycle America looks forward to meeting you at E-Scrap 2009.

Xstrata Recycling, Inc.

San Jose, California
Ph: (408) 998-4930
Web site: www.xstratarecycling.com
Xstrata Copper and Xstrata Recycling are wholly owned subsidiaries of Xstrata LLC., a $47 billion company. Xstrata Copper operates a primary custom copper smelter in Quebec, Canada, which was designed and is perfectly suited for processing complex materials such as concentrates and electronic scrap. The smelter can process 3,000 metric tons of material per day in an environmentally friendly way. Xstrata Recycling has offices in Canada, Malaysia, Mexico, Switzerland, and the U.S. Xstrata Recycling processes and coordinates the movement of material from Asia, Australia, Europe, the Middle East, and North and South America.

Silver Sponsors

A1 Assets, Inc.

Orlando, Florida
Ph: (407) 339-7030
Web site: www.a1assets.com
A1 Assets is a multi-million dollar licensed and insured processor of electronics for recycling. For the past several years, A1 Assets has been providing first class service to government agencies and companies throughout the state of Florida. A1 Assets services customers of all types, including commercial real estate companies, hospitals, universities, manufacturing plants, retail outlets, local, state and federal government agencies.

Belmont Trading Company

Northbrook, Illinois
Ph: (847) 412-9690
Web site: www.belmont-trading.com
Belmont Trading Company is passionate about finding alternative markets for products within a quick-changing technological environment and shortened product lifecycles. Belmont’s focused expertise on recycling and re-use allows its corporate partners to maximize their revenue on obsolete products, while securing proper recycling for the environment globally.

CRT Processing, LLC

Janesville, Wisconsin
Ph: (608) 754-3400
Web site: www.crtprocessing.com
CRT Processing is a Wisconsin based company specializing in the proper recycling of used and obsolete electronics, data security, environmental compliance and asset management. CRT Processing utilizes glass-to-glass recycling, which is the preferred recycling method for CRTs by state and federal regulatory agencies. The company carries $30 million of pollution liability insurance, and is an established, reputable, experienced company, whose highest priorities include protecting its customers' business and personal data and preserving the environment.

Eldan, Inc.

Sanborn, New York
Ph: (716) 731-4900
Web site: www.eldan.us
Since 1956 Eldan Recycling A/S has been a leader in the ongoing technical development of machinery and methods for the processing of non-ferrous scrap, tires and other materials. Eldan Recycling A/S is one of the few companies delivering equipment to the recycling industry that has its own production facilities. This enables information to be communicated quickly and accurately between the different departments, thereby ensuring the quality of the product and the flexibility of the production program.

HOBI International, Inc.

Batavia, Illions
Ph: (632) 761-0500
Web site: www.hobi.com
HOBI International is a full-service asset management and electronics recycling company. HOBI operates processing facilities in the Chicago and Dallas metro areas.

JB Micro Inc.

Hayward, CA
Ph: (510) 887-7775
Web site: www.jbmicro.com
JB Micro Inc. is a global supplier of secondary computer components and provides computer components in large volumes at much lower cost globally. They offer competitive pricing and unsurpassed value. Since 2004, JB Micro has been involved in procuring components from secondary channels and selling it globally, starting with pulled components — Memory, HDD & CPU’s and added laptop components like screens, optical drives, batteries and adapters. Recently they have added services for component harvesting and recycling companies. These services are based on the expertise developed by the company for last five years for auditing, testing & packaging of components in large volume. They also provide data destruction services according to DOD standards. JB Micro has an installed capacity of wiping 10,000 drives per month.

Recycling E-Scrap

Jacksonville, Florida
Ph: (904) 379-0749
Web site: www.scrapcomputers.com
Recycling E-Scrap is committed to environmentally safe e-waste recycling. Formerly Jack’s Recycling, Inc., the company was the first U.S. company to be EPA approved for CRT recycling. In addition to helping the State of Massachusetts establish its recycling program in the late 1990s, the company also copyrighted its own website in 1993, when its “We Pay You” program was started. Recycling E-Scrap processes CRTs in-house, diverting more than 30 million pounds of e-waste from landfills since 1993.

Shred-Tech

Cambridge, Ontario
Ph: (519) 621-3560
Web site: www.shred-tech.com
Shred-Tech is a world leader in information destruction and reduction solutions. The company designs and manufactures reduction systems and shredding machinery to cost-effectively solve the world's most difficult waste reduction and recycling problems. Shred-Tech has installed more than 2,000 shredding and recycling systems worldwide and is recognized globally for its first-class products and its commitment to engineering innovation and quality.

Southern Waste Information eXchange, Inc. (SWIX)

Tallahassee, Florida
Ph: (800) 441-7646
Web site: www.swix.ws
SWIX is a non-profit clearinghouse and repository for industry concerning information on market development, recycled products, hazardous waste management, legislation, waste management technologies and more.

World Reuse, Repair and Recycling Association (WR3A)

Middlebury, Vermont
Web site: www.wr3a.org
The World Reuse, Repair and Recycling Association (WR3A) is a not-for-profit business consortium dedicated to "Fair Trade" standards for international electronics recycling. It acts like a co-op between overseas buyers and sellers of used electronics, for the reusable and repairable products which are explicitly legal under Basel Convention Annex IX.