Aspects of Electronic Waste Disposal Lawrence P. Hayes P.E. E-Waste Experts, Inc.

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Aspects of Electronic Waste Disposal Lawrence P. Hayes P.E. E-Waste Experts, Inc.

E-Waste Topics of Importance What exactly is e-waste? What exactly is e-waste? The sensitive nature of e-waste. The sensitive nature of e-waste. Stored data laws and regulations. Stored data laws and regulations. EPA & State DEP Response to e-waste. EPA & State DEP Response to e-waste. PA DEP e-waste permitting. PA DEP e-waste permitting. The de-manufacture and recycle process. The de-manufacture and recycle process. Putting it all together, GREEN & SECURE! Putting it all together, GREEN & SECURE!

What exactly is e-waste?

E-Waste Items All types of computers and accessories. All types of computers and accessories. Cell, smart, and home phones. Cell, smart, and home phones. Answering machines, tapes and accessories. Answering machines, tapes and accessories. Office equipment (faxes, printers, & copiers). Office equipment (faxes, printers, & copiers). Digital Cameras & associated storage devices. Digital Cameras & associated storage devices. TV’s, DVR’s, cable boxes, & video equipment. TV’s, DVR’s, cable boxes, & video equipment. Audio equipment and accessories. Audio equipment and accessories. Navigation devices. Navigation devices. All other electronic devices & storage media. All other electronic devices & storage media.

Two Main Aspects of E-Waste Recycling and/or Reuse Recycling and/or Reuse Data Security Data Security

Two Main Aspects of E-Waste Keeping hazardous materials found in electronics from disposal into landfills. Keeping hazardous materials found in electronics from disposal into landfills. Insuring all electronic data storage devices and media are cleaned. Insuring all electronic data storage devices and media are cleaned.

Hazardous Materials Inside a PC

Data Security Insuring all data storage devices and media in all electronics are completely sanitized. Insuring all data storage devices and media in all electronics are completely sanitized. Insuring all data sanitation is fully documented and auditable. Insuring all data sanitation is fully documented and auditable.

E-Waste Generators Homes & Residences. Homes & Residences. Commercial Businesses. Commercial Businesses. Professional Offices. Professional Offices. Financial Institutions. Financial Institutions. Health Care Industry. Health Care Industry. Large Manufacturing Industry. Large Manufacturing Industry. Utilities & Public Services. Utilities & Public Services. Local, State, & Federal Government. Local, State, & Federal Government.

The sensitive nature of e-waste.

Electronic Data Storage Contains critical personal, financial, legal, technical, operational, and classified information.

Almost every sector of society has a stake in secure data destruction. Financial Industry Financial Industry Government Agencies Government Agencies Legal Profession Legal Profession Utilities and Public Services Utilities and Public Services Educational Institutions Educational Institutions Health Care Industry Health Care Industry Insurance Industry Insurance Industry

Stored Data Laws and Regulations

Related Laws and Regulations HIPAA – Health Care Portability & Accountability Act HIPAA – Health Care Portability & Accountability Act Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act – Financial Services Modernization Act of 1999 Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act – Financial Services Modernization Act of 1999 FERC CIP Standards – Utility Industry Critical Cyber Assets FERC CIP Standards – Utility Industry Critical Cyber Assets DoD M – Department of Defense Standards DoD M – Department of Defense Standards

EPA & State DEP Response to E-Waste

The EPA has no laws or regulations regarding e-waste. Each state must determine it’s own e-waste laws and regulations.

In PA, electronic waste is considered municipal waste for residential and commercial generators and residual waste for manufactures.

In Pa, residual waste generators that produce more then 2,200 lbs of waste monthly must report the output to the PA DEP.

PA DEP E-Waste Permitting

E-Waste De-manufacturing & Disposal in Pennsylvania General Permit WMGR081

There have been 21 companies permitted to de-manufacture e-waste in PA between 2002 and 2010.

All of the companies listed on the PA DEP website that were issued Permit WMGR081 indicate that they will refurbish electronic waste products.

The basic flaw in the e-waste de-manufacture & disposal business in PA is that Permit WMGR081 allows for the reuse and resale of whole electronic equipment which drives profits and determines service pricing.

The De-Manufacture and Recycle Process

E-Waste is Stored on Pallets

E-Waste Waiting for Processing

Incoming E-Waste is Weighed and Outgoing Components are Weighed

Copy Machine Being De- Manufactured

De-Manufactured Components

Light Scrap Metal for Recycling

Recovered Power Supplies

Recovered Circuit Boards

A Hard Drive Before Destruction

Hard Drive in 20 Ton Press

Hard Drive Positioned for Destruction of Platters

Fatal Destruction of Hard drive

Physically Destroyed Hard Drives

Putting it All Together, GREEN & SECURE

Introducing a new concept for insuring the most completely secure and thoroughly GREEN method of e-waste disposal. Kiss 2

Kiss Principle Keep It Simple Stupid

E-Waste Kiss Principle Killing It Securely Sanitizes

The Kiss 2 Formula Kiss 2 = (Keep It Simple Stupid) x (Killing It Securely Sanitizes) (Killing It Securely Sanitizes) The Result of applying this formula equals Complete, Thorough, Secure, & GREEN E-Waste Disposal

Thank You Questions? Lawrence P. Hayes P.E. E-Waste Experts, Inc