Electronic Recyclers International, Fresno, Calif., has announced the opening of a new office in Washington, D.C. The facility is the ninth for the company.
In announcing the opening, John Shegerian, chairman and CEO of ERI, says, “The legislative landscape for used and unwanted consumer electronics continues to change. The federal government has continued to lead by example by calling for the utilization of certified recyclers for the management of its used electronics, so we felt it was important to have a physical presence in the Washington, D.C., metro area. The office also enables ERI to stay in tune with the latest legislative and regulatory updates as well as to continue to build our relationships with the Federal government.”
Shegerian says Katie Reilly, ERI program manager of e-waste legislation, will head the office.
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