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<table cellpadding="7" cellspacing="0" width="680"><thead><tr><td bgcolor="#b7b7b7" height="8" valign="top" width="664"><p align="left" lang="en-US">ERIis the leading recycler of e-waste in the U.S. Founded in 2002,ERI’s Chairman and CEO, John Shegerian, believes the companygot to where it is today thanks to a strict dedication to its“green DNA.”</p><p align="left" lang="en-US">Shegerianand his team of green industry All-Star employees have labored tokeep ERI a totally green organization — from developing andbuilding the world’s largest electronic waste shredder and afleet of hybrid vehicles used by the sales team, to the electricforklifts used on the shop floor and the precise methodology usedto recycle the thousands of tons of electronic waste that passthrough the company’s doors daily. Even the furniture used inhouse is made from recycled materials.</p><p align="left" lang="en-US"><br><br></p><p align="left" lang="en-US"> Everyoneis part of the solution.</p><p align="left" lang="en-US"><br><br></p><p align="left" lang="en-US"> JohnShegerian</p><p align="left" lang="en-US"><br><br></p><p align="left" lang="en-US">Nowthe largest recycler of electronic waste in the world, Fresno,California-headquartered ERI is licensed to de-manufacture andrecycle televisions, computer monitors, computers and other typesof electronic equipment. </p><p align="left" lang="en-US">ERIprocesses more than 250 million pounds of electronic wasteannually at its locations in California, North Carolina,Washington, Colorado, Indiana, Massachusetts and Texas. ERIoperates the largest, most efficient and highest-capacityshredder in North America. The recycler’s two state-of-the-artslow-speed shredder components are capable of handling more than15,000 pounds of electronic waste per hour. </p></td></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td bgcolor="#b7b7b7" valign="top" width="664"><p align="left" lang="en-US"><br></p></td></tr></tbody></table>