Wednesday, June 19, 2013

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Grand Opening at Hose Street Works

On Friday 1st July 2011 , we are having a grand opening at our Hose Street Works site in Tunstall. The day starts at 10:00am with a Garage Sale (Computer bits-n-bobs and Aladdin's Cave) and the official opening by the Lord Mayor at 4:00pm.

During the day you will be able to see what the Burslem Ethical Trust does by visiting The Ethical Recycling Company, The Ethcial Computer Company and Community Learning Enterprise Online (CLEO) projects.

New Facebook Page

We are in the process of creating a new page in Facebook.

If you click on the following link The Ethical Computer Company and then Like we will be able to change the link to something a bit shorter.

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New website is now live

6_Towns_Radio

Our new website is now live.

Our new website coincides with our sponsorship of the 'Love Stoke' radio show on Six Towns Radio.

Over the comming weeks we will be fine tuning the content and features. so please check back regularly.

Channel turning blind eye to e-waste crisis

The Environmemtal Investigation Agency has recenlty concluded an 18 month investigation into the illegal disposal and export of e-waste. The report, System Failure: The UK's harmful trade of electronic waste, was published last week and outlines that an estimated 75% of the EU e-waste each year remains unaccounted for.

The report added that "much of Europe's e-waste ends up in West Africa, especially in Nigeria and Ghana". A lot of (B2B) recycling firms offer a range of services and operate according to the law, but there are others, rather than recycle it themselves they sell on the e-waste and it is this that may end up being exported.

Track my Trash

A recent BBC Panorama program highlighted the issue of e-waste. This was originally shown on Monday, 16th May 2011. click here to see the report and click here to see the show.

Here at TERC, we welcome this kind of publicity as it shows the importance of choosing the correct partner, not just one with the right accreditations but with the right attitude. The number of disposal companies operating in the UK is steadily growing but very few offer the full service: often 'cherry picking' recycling opportunities and then sub-contract with more specialist, fully accredited companies such as ourselves for the more difficult or environmentally hazardous elements.

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