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My impression is that MSU has their hands full trying to deal with recycling
of MSU-owned electronics. In Mid-Michigan there seem to be enough municipal
recycling events that I'm not sure MSU needs to do more. I do recall that
MSU hosted a joint electronics recycling pickup for the general public in
the parking lot at Harrison and Kalamazoo a few years ago, but that's the
only one I know of. East Lansing has electronics recycling at Project Pride
each May, and Lansing has offered electronics recycling twice a year for
quite a few years now in April and October. The addition of the January and
February events in Lansing for 2009 is almost certainly a reaction to the
conversion to digital television.
 
Since off-campus residents are served by the municipal events, and MSU
handles the campus-owned equipment already, who would be the market for
additional efforts--the students? Most students leave after four years or
less, so I wonder how much they would have to recycle.

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From: MSU Network Administrators Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Richard Wiggins
Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2008 7:05 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [MSUNAG] CRT recycling in MSU, greater Lansing communities?


Jack,
 
Please re-read my posting.  I'm not just asking how to dispose of MSU-owned
CRT devices; I'm asking what, if any outreach efforts, in the form of
organized collection drives, MSU sponsors or joins -- events aimed at the
MSU and area communities, not limited to MSU-owned equipment.  In my online
searches, I found no such events.
 
MSU does organize annual collections of telephone books.  During the next
year or two, disposal of CRTs, no matter who owns them, will have a huge
environmental impact, locally and globally.  CRTs are tricky to properly
take apart, and have lead and other nasty materials inside.  
 
Thanks,
 
/rich


On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 4:23 PM, Kramer, Jack <[log in to unmask]> wrote:


I think the usual procedure has been to surplus the undesired CRTs - if they
can sell the units they will, and they recycle non-saleable surplus.



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Jack Kramer

Computer Systems Specialist

University Relations, Michigan State University

517-884-1231

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-----Original Message-----

From: Richard Wiggins

Sent: Sun 12/07/2008 11:38

To: [log in to unmask]

Subject: [MSUNAG] CRT recycling in MSU, greater Lansing communities?




Does MSU sponsor any organized collection drives for recycling CRT
televisions and computer monitors?  A bunch of searching finds nothing at
MSU, but there are some upcoming events in the area.

Disposal of CRT monitors and televisions will peak massively in 2009
because: people are buying laptops instead of desktops, people are buying
LCD displays to replace desktop CRT monitors, and people are replacing CRT
televisions with flat panels -- all in record numbers. In particular,
February 17, 2009 will cause a huge spike of CRTs in area landfills.  

I personally need to dispose of 4 CRT monitors and televisions, so I
searched for community efforts. Unfortunately searches for such programs
don't turn up anything at MSU. You find lots of "eat your spinach"
announcements telling people what a great idea it is to recycle CRTs, but
I'm not finding any organized efforts.

-- From www.msu.edu <http://www.msu.edu/> , searches such as "dispose CRT"
or "recycle TV" find documents, some quite old, on why it's a good idea, but
zero info on actual campus or community events or programs.  

-- From recycle.msu.edu <http://recycle.msu.edu/> . these searches find
nothing.  Featured info links are telephone directories, flourescent tubes,
and transparencies.

-- At bespartangreen.msu.edu <http://bespartangreen.msu.edu/>  you can't
search for this -- there is no search box.  "News and Events" describes
recycling efforts in Snyder-Phillips and in library restrooms -- for Fall,
2007 -- nothing about CRTs or televisions.

Some poking around did reveal two events coming up sponsored by the City of
Lansing in January and February.

/rich

http://www.lansingmi.gov/Lansing/gogreen/freeewastecoll09.pdf


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Saturday, January 10, 2009
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Time:
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.  Cell Phones

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