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Electronics Take It Back! Platform
Sign on to the Electronics Take It Back! Platform!
Join the others! Concerned about the shipment of e-waste to Asia, representatives of organizations in Asia attending the Waste Not Asia 2001 conference in Taiwan signed on to the program! See who already signed!
Send us a note with your name, organization and city, state. Please put "platform sign-on" in subject line.
Introduction
Discarded electronic equipment is one of the fastest growing waste streams in the industrialized world, due to the growing sales and rapid obsolescence of these products. Electronic equipment is also one of the largest known sources of heavy metals and organic pollutants in the waste stream. Without effective phase-outs of hazardous chemicals and the development of effective collection, reuse and recycling systems, highly toxic chemicals found in electronics will continue to contaminate soil and groundwater as well as pollute the air, posing a threat to wildlife and people.
The Electronics Take It Back! Campaign supports the guiding principle called Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) for post-consumer electronics waste. The objective of EPR is to make brand name manufacturers and distributors financially responsible for their products when they become obsolete. Our ultimate aims are pollution prevention and waste avoidance through a hierarchy of practices, including source reduction, reuse, re-manufacturing and recycling.
Currently, the expense of collecting, managing and disposing of discarded electronics -- including household hazardous waste collection and hazardous waste site cleanup -- is borne by taxpayer-funded government programs, primarily at the local level. We support having manufacturers and distributors assume responsibility for these costs, so that they can be internalized and reflected in product prices. This creates a powerful incentive for manufacturers of electronics to reduce such costs by designing products that are clean, safe, durable, reusable, repairable, upgradable, and easy to disassemble and recycle.
Companies that innovate more quickly will end up being more competitive than those that delay. Many companies in countries throughout Europe and Asia are already implementing EPR programs in response to government regulations.
In order to achieve the vision of electronics EPR, we have adopted the following platform:
Take It Back!
Financial and/or Physical Responsibility.
Manufacturers and distributors of electronic equipment must take financial and/or physical responsibility for their products throughout the entire product lifecycle, including in particular take-back and end-of-life management. This responsibility must include:
reduced use of hazardous materials in manufacturing;
collection, disassembly, reuse and recycling of discarded computer equipment to the highest degree practicable; and
requirements that recycling is done in an environmentally sound manner.
Infrastructure development.
EPR will foster development of effective, environmentally sound and sustainable infrastructure for collection, re-use, re-manufacturing and recycling of electronic equipment.
Stop hazardous waste exports.
The federal government should ban exports of hazardous materials from discarded electronic waste equipment.
Taxpayer relief.
We oppose efforts to force taxpayers to pay for electronic waste collection, recycling and disposal through local government initiatives, such as household hazardous waste programs.
Community re-investment.
The recycling infrastructure developed under an electronics "take back" system should support local economic development in domestic reuse, re-manufacturing and recycling processing systems.
Internalize costs.
EPR internalizes "end-of-life" management costs in the price of electronic equipment by shifting the burden from taxpayers to industry, so that those with effective "take-back" and recycling programs are not put at a competitive disadvantage.
Recycling Goals.
The electronics industry should meet aggressive recycling goals and implement methods for tracking and publicizing success.
Make It Clean!
Adopt the Precautionary Principle.
Where there is a threat to health or the environment, a precautionary approach requires taking preventive action even before there is conclusive scientific evidence that harm is occurring. The federal government should develop and implement strict protocols for testing chemicals and mixtures before they are introduced into the markets.
Phase-out hazardous materials.
The electronics industry should end the use of chemicals that are dangerous to human health or the environment (including lead, mercury, cadmium, brominated flame retardants, chlorinated solvents, and other hazardous materials).
Proper handling of hazardous materials.
Manufacturers of electronic products should protect workers, the public and the environment from hazardous materials until safer substitutes are developed and used.
Design for the environment.
Manufacturers of electronic products should develop and use safer, less toxic materials; design for durability, upgradability and disassembly; avoid designing ‘disposable’ products; and reduce consumption of water and energy resources throughout the product lifecycle.
Closed-loop recycling.
The electronics industry should design products to be easily repaired and upgraded to extend their useful life; incorporate recycled content and remanufactured components into new products; and develop closed loop materials cycles.
Zero Waste
The goal is to ban all discarded electronic equipment from going to landfills or trash incinerators and to end environmentally unsound recycling practices.
Fair Labor!
Protect workers.
The electronics industry should apply stringent occupational health and safety standards to manufacturing and recycling facilities throughout the product chain; eliminate exploitation of workers in prisons and within manufacturing facilities throughout the world; and end unsafe labor practices.
Fair pay.
The electronics industry should institute livable wages for all workers throughout the product chain, including sub-contractors.
The right to organize.
The electronics industry should recognize the rights of workers to organize at electronic equipment manufacturing plants and recycling facilities throughout the product chain.
Signatories
Below is a list of signatories to the Electronics Take-Back Principles.
Please, sign-on!! Send us a note with your name, organization and city, state. Please put platform sign-on in subject line.
(Organizations for identification purposes only.)
- Ted Smith, Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition, CA
- Communications Workers of America, AFL-CIO
- Henry S. Cole, Ph.D., President Henry S. Cole & Associates,
Inc.
- Global Recycling Council
- Repair, Resale and Reuse Council
- Michael Bender, Mercury Policy Project, VT
- Rick Engler, Director New Jersey Work Environment Council, Lawrenceville, NJ
- Jim McCourt, Glasgow Phase II Injured Workers Support Group, Scotland
- California Resource Recovery Association, Board of Directors, Oakland, CA
- Clean Water Action/Clean Water Fund, Washington DC
- Sheila Davis, Materials for the Future Foundation, San Francisco, CA
- Jane Haley, Oregon Center for Environmental Health, Portland, OR
- Dan Carol
- Mandy Hawes, CA
- Bill Sheehan, GrassRoots Recycling Network, GA
- Conrad MacKerron, As You Sow Foundation,
San Francisco, CA
- Dave LeGrande, Communications Workers of America
- Leslie Byster, Int'l Campaign for Responsible Technology
- Peter Montague, Director, Environmental Research Foundation, Annapolis, MD
- Jayakumar, THANAL Action and Information Network, Kerala, India
- David Wolsk, Victoria, BC, Canada
- Essential Action!, Washington, DC
- Stephen Brittle, Don't Waste Arizona, Inc., Phoenix, AZ
- Rosli Omar, SOS Selangor, Malaysia
- Rick Hind, Greenpeace USA, Washington, DC
- Lenny Goldberg, Sacramento, CA
- John McNabb, South Shore Recycling Cooperative, MA
- David Wood, Center on Wisconsin Strategy (COWS)
- Steve Morriss, Director, Close the Loop Ltd, AUSTRALIA
- Alicia Culver, INFORM, New York, NY
- Richard Kleefman, Netherlands
- Mark Sullivan, Santa Cruz, CA
- Lisa Archer, International Program, National Grassroots Field Organizer,Friends of the Earth-United States, Washington, DC
- Anna Couey, Berkeley, CA
- Rand Wilson, Campaign Support Coordinator, SEIU, Roxbury, MA
- Richard Anthony Associates, San Diego, CA
- Carolyn Raffensperger, Science and Environmental Health Network
- Liza Turner, Berkeley, CA
- Ronald & Monica White, Grand Blanc, MI
- Sanford Lewis, Attorney, Strategic Counsel on Corporate Accountability, Waverly, MA
- Gary Liss, Gary Liss & Associates, CA
- The Rev. Peter Moore-Kochlacs, Director of Environmental Ministries of Southern California
- Mike Green, Center for Environmental Health, Oakland, CA
- Brent Blackwelder, Friends of the Earth
- Devra Lee Davis, Visiting Professor, Heinz School, Carnegie-Mellon Institute, Pittsburgh, PA
- Tim Little, Rose Foundation, Oakland, CA
- Shelley Boscamp, Delta Institute, Chicago, IL
- John McNabb, Clean Water Action
- Leslie Kochan, AFSCME Local 3336 (representing Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality), Portland, Oregon
- Gary Bass, Executive Director of OMB Watch, Washington, DC
- Linda Gundal, Leben nach Tschernobyl (Life after Chernobyl), Braunfels, Germany
- Dave Rappaport, Vermont Public Interest Research Group, VT
- Julie Frieder, Calvert Group, Bethesda MD
- Erik Jansson, Exec. Dir., Department of the Planet Earth, Inc., Washington, DC
- Joshua Karliner, Corpwatch, San Francisco, CA
- Medea Benjamin, Global Exchange, San Francisco, CA
- Kathleen Van Brempt, Member of European parliament and shadow-rapporteur for the WEEE-directive
- Doug Linney, Green Capitol, Oakland, CA
- Kristin Jensen-Sullivan, environmental educator, Santa Cruz, CA
- Jim Nelson, President, Redwood Technology Consortium, Redwood City, CA
- Krista Thomas
- Colleen Loomis, University of Maryland, Baltimore
- Ben Curran, Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA
- Iza Kruszewska, ANPED, London, ENGLAND
- Terri Swearingen, Executive Director, Tri-State Environmental Council, Chester, WV
- Daniel S. Gerber
- Robin Kozloff
- Ravi Dara, Cisco systems, Fremont, CA
- Helen Spiegelman, British Columbia, CANADA
- Eileen Sheehan
- Robert Ginsburg, Ph.D., Research Director, Center for Labor and Community Research, Chicago, IL
- Suzanne Cashman
- Hank Bromley, State University of New York at Buffalo
- O. Andrew Collver, Ph.D., Research Director, New Directions Community-Based Research Institute, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, SUNY at Stony Brook, Stony Brook NY
- Wm. Josiah Erikson Belchertown, MA
- Karin Westdyk, POB U
- Alexandra McPherson, Clean Production Coordinator, Great Lakes United, Buffalo, NY
- Beth Rosenberg, ScD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Dept of Family Medicine and Community Health, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA
- Dwayne Breger, Ph.D.,Renewable Energy Consulting, Amherst, MA
- Scott Tundermann, Northampton, Mass
- Jessica and Jason Lindahl, Maine Computer Donation Center, ME
- Lizzie Shanks
- Erik Jansson, Pres.,Potomac River Association, Valley Lee, MD
- Suzanne F. Jackson, University of Toronto, CANADA
- Frederique Apffel-Marglin
- Colleen Cordes, Takoma Park, MD
- Peter Levesque, Ottawa, CANADA
- Beth Burrows, The Edmonds Institute, WA
- David C. Korten, author, WA
- Mike Belliveau, TToxics and Clean Production Project, Natural Resources Council of Maine, Augusta, ME
- Alix Fano, MA, Director, Campaign for Responsible Transplantation,New York, NY
- Jill Chopyak, Executive Director, The Loka Institute, Amherst, MA
- Dwayne Breger, Assistant Professor, Lafayette College, Bachelor of Arts in Engineering Program, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Easton PA
- Suzanne F. Jackson, University of Toronto, Canada
- John M. Connolly, Provost and Dean of the Faculty Smith College
- Renee Fogarty, Yorktown, OH
- Gregg Small, Washington Toxics Coalition, Seattle
- Lily Hsueh, Taiwan Environmental Action Network
- Melissa, concerned citizen, Seattle, WA
- Eric Bourgeois, Northeastern University, Cambridge, MA
- Paul Burks, Earth Ministry, Mountain View, CA
- Emily Yozell, San Jose, Costa Rica
- Barbara Brenner, Breast Cancer Action, San Francisco, CA
- BrightSpirit, People for Environmental Action and Children's Health
- Marilyn Symonds, Houston, TX
- Cori Faye Traub, Clean Water Action and Clean Water Fund, San Francisco, CA
- Nancy Correll, 1922 A Ave., McKinleyville, CA
- Richard Duning, 1922 A Ave., McKinleyville, CA
- Darlene Schanfald, Pt. Angeles, WA
- Stacy Zimmerman, West Virginia
- Jane Haley, Oregon Center for Environmental Health, Portland, OR
- Michael Stanley-Jones, Sunnyvale, CA
- Nikhil Krishnan, Consortium on Green Design and Manufacturing, University of California, Berkeley
- Annette E. Gras, Starksboro, VT
- Casper Davis, Victoria, British Columbia, CANADA
- Bill Walsh, Healthy Buildings Network, Washington, DC
- Vanessa De Lemos Cabanellas, Biologist Student, Mozambique
- Daniel De Lemos Ribeiro, Biologist Student, Cape Town, South Africa
- Dino De Lemos Ribeiro, Student, Mozambique
- Anabela Lemos, "Livaningo", Mozambique
- Karen Higgins, Orange, CA
- Philip H. Howard, Ph.D. Candidate, Rural Sociology, Univ. of MO
- Kim Rodgers, Redefining Progress, Oakland, CA
- Gigie Cruz, Gaia Secretariat, Manila PHILIPPINES
- Lisa Y. Lefferts, Environmental Health Consultant
- Linda Sorauf, Sunnyvale, CA
- Terence Seymour, Clean Up Launceston
- Kathy Van Dame, Wasatch Clean Air Coalition, Salt Lake City, UT
- Janet Schneider, Berkeley, CA
- Tom Barrett, Northern California Center for Sustainability, Chico, CA
- Colin Holmes, Merced, CA
- Josie Pradella, Wisconsin Sustainable Futures Network,
Madison, WI
- Celine M. Suarez, Environmental Analyst, Winslow Management Company, Boston, MA
- Greg Boe, Environmental Health Specialist, Minneapolis, MN
- Ralph Grove, Working Group--Computing and the Environment, Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility
- Marie Taylor-Harper, De Anza College, Santa Clara, CA
- Mary Ann Gallagher, Tiburon, CA
- Paula Stober, concerned citizen, Greensboro, NC
- Dawna Ferguson, Walter Dorwin Teague Associates, Inc., Oxnard, CA
- Jim Nelson, Redwood Technology Consortium, Eureka, CA
- Cynthia Rittenhouse, Lockheed Martin, San Jose, CA
- Diedra Werner Liske, Merced, CA
- Joanna Sacks, Concerned Consumer, San Francisco, CA
- Karen Hales, Recycling/Solid Waste Specialist, Cary, NC
- Wendy Scheiter, Sunnyvale, California
- Steve Leuty, Kalamazoo County Recycling Coordinator, Kalamazoo MI
- Curt Williams, Yountville, CA
- gLENN sUGDEN, aGGROcULTURE, Fairfax, CA
- Wendy Weikel, Oakland, CA
- Sabrena J. Rodriguez, New York
- Susan Frikken, Falls Church, VA
- Una Marie Pierce, San Diego, CA
- Bruce Irving, San Francisco, CA
- Curt Williams, Yountville, CA
- Betsy Wolf-Graves San Jose, CA
- Bill Boone, Stakeholder Coordinator, Concurrent Technologies Corp, Largo, FL
- Wendy Weikel, CA
- Janice Newman, New York, NY
- Marie K. Martin, CHMM, Tulsa OK
- Mageswari Sangaralingam, Consumers Association of Penang and Sahabat Alam, Malaysia
- I-ying Lin, Coolloud Web, Taiwan
- Shih-Yi Chou, Environmental Policy Committee, Taiwan
- Priscilla Gambon, Gininituan Makabayaang Alay, Philippines
- Manu Gopalan, Greenpeace, India
- Paco Chen, TKU, Taiwan
- Nguyen Chi Hoan, Vietnam Standards Center, Vietnam
- Bernie Straatman, Recycling Association of Guam, Guam
- Paul Tobiason, Recycling Association of Guam, Guam
- Manny Calonzo, Global Anti-Incineration Alliance
- Eumkyung Kim, Korean Network for Waste Free Korea, Korea
- Chang Chia Lung, Changhua Environmental Protection Association
- George Cheng, Taiwan Watch Institute, Taiwan
- Jian-shi Chen, Green Citizens' Movement Action Alliance, Taiwan
- Sonia Mendoza, Mother Earth Limited, Philippines
- Eloise Tolentino, Cavite Greens, Philippines
- James Puckett, Basel Action Network, Asia-Pacific Environmental Exchange, USA
- Tara Buakamsri, Greenpeace Southeast Asia, Thailand
- Miranda Yip, Greenpeace-China, Hong Kong
- Gary Wu, TAUP, Taiwan
- Azas Tigor, Walhi, Indonesia
- Johnpaul Lin, Taiwan Watch Institute, Taiwan
- Huei-Hsin Huang, Taiwan
- Rosey Peng, CIZZ, Taiwan
- Heng yon Kora, CSARO, Cambodia
- Perry Yam, Greenpeace-China, Hong Kong
- Young-sil Kim, Korea
- Handison Cheng, TEPU, Taiwan
- Lai-Lin, TEPU, Taiwan
- Ayako Sekine, Greenpeace-Japan, Japan
- Asma Husseiin, SCOPE, Pakistan
- Mingnea Gyalzen Sherpa, ENPNO, Nepal
- Varoonvarn Svomgsopakul, Greenpeace-Southeast Asia, Thailand
- Shibu K. Nair, THANAL, India
- Toshikazu Fujiwara, Stop Dioxin Kariko Network, Japan
- Jung Ho Shim, Korea Waste Movement Network, Korea
- Yung-Jaan Lee, Taiwan Watch Institute, Taiwan
- Hua-i Tseng, Yangmingshan National Park, Taiwan
- Von Hernandez, Greenpeace-Southeast Asia, Philippines<br>
- Madhumita Dutta, Toxics Links, India
- Kawana Hideyuki, JPEN, Japan
- Penchom Saetang, Campaign for Alterantive Industry Network, Thailand
- Koa Tasaka, JPEN, Japan
- Sasanka Den, Disha, India
- Hong Su Yol, Korea Waste Movement Network, Korea
- Chia-jung Lee, Taiwan Watch Institute, Taiwan
- Wan Chang, Computer & Technology Resource Center, Oakland, CA
- Sharon Dillon, C.W.A.
- Joseph McBride, Recycle Group, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
- John Kohler, Daly City, CA
- Mark Owen, Wash Tech CWA Local 37083, Seattle, WA
- George Campbell, Boston, MA
- Maria Silva
- Christine Rosen, UC-Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
- Terence Seymour, Clean-Up Launceston,
- Kenneth G. Tibbits, Penturbia Regional tm Solar Energy Homes, Hemet, CA
- James Norlund, Lakin, KS
- Michelle Beyer, San Mateo, CA
- C. Lynn Klein, Westview Farm, NY
- Robin Schneider, Texas Campaign for the Environment, Austin TX
- Al Traugott, CWA, Guild, San Jose, CA
- Jane Velasco, Pacifica, CA
- Mark Reback and Aymee Valdes, Los Angeles, CA 90027
- Sheila Baummer, Naugatuck, CT
- Tiffani Wiberg, Baltimore, MD
- Jirang Cui, Division of Mineral Processing, Lulea University of Technology, Lulea, Sweden
- Tom Newhouse, Principal, Thomas J. Newhouse-Design, Grand Rapids, MI
- Lynn Hays, Rockfish Press, Langley, Washington
- Traci York, M.S. Ed., Corpus Christi, Texas
- Jennifer Serrano, Nashville, TN
- Judy & Paul Wilcox, Penn Valley, CA
- Mr. Bobbie Dee Flowers, New York, NY
- Wayne Truax, Tucson, AZ
- Bruce & Laura Eidelson, San Diego, CA
- Mark Herman, San Diego, CA
- Bridget Allen, Sunnyvale, CA
- Frances Stewart, M.D., Bethesda, MD
- Raju Kallumkal, Environment Canada, Sustainable Consumption Div., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- Karen Hales, Recycling/Solid Waste Specialist, Cary, NC
- Jim Seyfert, San Jose, CA
- Peter Roth, Seattle WA
- Brian Pine, St. Frances Cabrini School, San Jose, CA
- Kelly Stinson-Bagby, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, VA,
- Robert Hoeppe, Poet Software GmbH, Hamburg, Germany
- Susan Kanamoto, El Dorado, KA
- Diane Wilson, President, Calhoun County Resource Watch, Seadrift,
TX
- Tracy Everett, Clawson, MI
- Chih-hsiung Chen, Washington Univ. School of Law, St. Louis, MO
- Margaret Carroll, Sullivans Island, SC
- Mireille Paalvast, Netherlands
- A.MacKenzie Peers, Ph.D., France
- Christian Klingner, Santa Clara, CA
- Donna R. Chopyak, Milwaukee, WI
- Garrett L. Evans, Travel Boards, Inc., Cleveland Hts, OH
- Lara Greden, Somerville, MA
- Russ Tobias, the Computer Tutor, Santa Rosa, CA
- Sinma Tham, Steeves and Associates, British Columbia, CANADA
- Stewart Taggart, Freelance writer, Australia
- Jeremy Berger, Physique Transformations, Baltimore, MD
- Dawn Gauthier, Bellingham, WA
- Jenny Giatis, Sunnyvale, CA
- Greg Stolzer, Arlington Heights, IL
- Jason Gluskin, WasteCap, Boston, MA
- Darren Blum, Pentagram Design Inc, San Francisco, CA
- Marisa Guptarak, Takoma Park, MD 20912
- Heath Winer, Industrial Design Student, CACollege of Arts and Crafts, Oakland/San Francisco, CA
- Robert J. Seaman, Everett, WA
- Merrian Fuller, Stanford University, CA
- Steve Knapp, Command Capiatal, Newton, MA
- Earl and Sue Lane, Society for Species Management and Survival,
Hannibal, MO
- Katherine Babiak, New York, NY 10014.
- Peter King, Global Warming Action Network, Syracuse, NY
- Michael Adam Technical Assistant for Protection of the Environment, Germering, Germany
- Christian Klingner, Santa Clara, CA
- Jim Matus, Paranoise, Hartford, CT
- Kathleen Clayton, Celtic Creations, Cape Girardeau, MO
- Molly Crawford, Ball State University, Muncie, IIN
- Anna Moomaw, P.E. Cartersille, GA
- K. Praved, Vienna, Austria
- Yoshimi Yoshida, University of CA, Santa Cruz, CA
- Will Rhodes, Duluth, MN
- Victor Escobar, Richmond, CA
- Candace Burlingame, Burlingame, RI
- Eric Freeman, Democratic Candidate for State Representative
District 52, Williamson County, TX
- Joshua Goldstein, Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster PA.
- Jon Yeckley, Solid Waste Management Division, WA
- Cyril J. May, New Haven, CT
- Madeleine Lucas Breen, Akron, OH
- Misty Levis, Houston, TX USA
- Barbara Olson, Chelsea, MA
- Shanti & Bill Bailey, Shanti Services, Honolulu, HI
- Stacie Dean, Gallatin, TN
- John and Kate Esasia
- Karen Hales
- Olivia Zapanta-Arroyo, Grapik, San Luis Obispo, CA
- Pedro Zapanta-Arroyo, Public Health Dept., San Luis Obispo, CA
- Katherine Brede,Array Enterprize, Oakton, VA,
- Steve Morriss, Close the Loop, AUSTRALIA
- Mireille Paalvast, Delft, NETHERLANDS
- Garrett L. Evans, Travel Boards, Inc., Cleveland Heights, OH
- Lara Greden, Somerville, MA
- Sinma Tham, Steeves and Associates, Burnaby BC CANADA
- Susan Kanamoto, El Dorado, KS
- Stephanie Schaaf
- Robert Dodd, Seattle, WA
- Pete Chism, Lane County Waste Management, Eugene, OR
- Margaret Carroll, Sullivans Island, SC
- Kya Eckstrand, Portland, OR
- Eric Root, Athens, OH
- Howard B Connell, Harris Bretall Sullivan & Smith, LLC, San Francisco, CA
- Liberte Reinke , Redding,CA
- Fred Tsui, Every Child Can Learn Foundation, San Francisco, CA
- Stacy Soderholm Burbank, CA
- Steven V. Gates, New York City, NY
- Janet Schneider, Central Contra Costa Solid Waste Authority, Walnut Creek, CA
- Michael P. Wilson, School of Public Health, U-C Berkeley
- Mr. Antonio Yubero, Juvinter Fundation, SPAIN
- Hope Haff, Jamaica Plain, MA
- Marie-louise beni mckie, McKie Headstrom Public Relations
- Enrico Antoniazzi - Parma, Italy
- Ingrid de Vries, Associate Professor Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands
- Julia Van de Grift, Madison, WI
- Gerald J Dalton, Naperville, IL
- Linda Shultis-Hoffmann, Organic farmer and concerned citizen Middleburgh, New York
- Olli-Jukka Jokisaari, Turku, Finland
- CJ Dupont, La Mesa, CA
- Kyle Gracey, GraceMan Enterprises, Inc., Johnstown, Pennsylvania
- Clark W. Hiestand, San Diego, CA
- Katya Miller, Cultural Images, Santa Fe, New Mexico
- Stephen F. Sloane, Environmental Activist, Washington, DC
- Starr Johnson, Winston/Salem, NC 27127
- Janet Wyatt, St. Louis, Mo 63116
- Connie Chen, Ithaca, NY
- Diane Thiel, Denver, Colorado
- Ramkumar Venketaramani
- Alan Dakak, Yorba Linda, CA 92886
- Kevin Egan, Senior Media Technician, Seattle University, Seattle, WA 98122
- Anthony Bertran - Mark Fried, GO International Inc., Coral Springs, FL
- Joe Gecsey, Pacific Scientific Instruments, Grants Pass, OR
- Jacob Horwitz, UC Berkeley, CA
- Damian K.S Tay ,Asset & Material Management Sdn Bhd, Penang. Malaysia
- Jeannine Brewer, New Port Richey, FL
- Lucille Whitlark, Florida
- John S. Davis, Mack and Mack Inc., Greensboro, NC
- Kristin Will, industrial designer, Seattle, WA
- Peter and Lori Kugler, Springfield Oregon
- Frances O'Brien, Oregon
- Ann E. Fonfa, New York, NY 10016-6029
- Jane Winn, 4Winns Productions, Pittsfield, MA
- Glen Fahs, Ph.D., Cascade Employers Association, Portland, OR
- Samuel Valdez, Official Trip Reports, San Francisco, CA
- M. Starr, Stellar Financial Planning, Fremont, CA
- Sally Wilts, Friends of the Cheat, Bruceton Mills, WV
- Samir Vasavda, Fremont, CA
- Eric Biley, Montreal, Canada
- Andrew Ross, Director, Program in American Studies, New York University, New York, NY
- Alexandra Pharmakidis, Campaign Organizer. Texas Campaign for the
Environment, Austin, TX
- Dinni Lingaraj, Infosys Technologies Ltd , Bangalore, India
- Corinne Florek, JOLT Coordinator, Oakland, CA
- Sharon Ede, Greening Environment & Conservation Project Officer, South Australian Department for Environment & Heritage, Adelaide, Australia
- Anne Peters, President, Gracestone, Inc. Boulder, CO
- Denise Della Santina, Redwood City, CA
- Sherida Tutor, St. Edward's University Austin, TX
- Peter Arneson, Minneapolis, MN
- Clinton Vann, Live Oak, FL
- Larry Isenburg, Scottsdale, AZ
- Mark A. Hanson, Creating Value Around the Supply Chain, Supply Chain Alliance, Inc. (SCA), Norwell, MA
- Andrea Putman, Mason, MI
- Rose Heath, IDSA student chapter at University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
- Dr. David De Mulle, Project Director, Organization for Strategic Studies, Tujunga, CA
- Michael G. Linthicum, Sustainable Business Institute,San Jose, CA
- Alison Gartlan, Eugene, OR
- Niall Gartlan, Eugene, OR
- Jennifer Serrano, Nashville, TN
- Alex Stavis, New York, NY
- Carroll Moore, Arcadiaworks,Oakland, CA
- Michael Finney, Austin, TX
- Chetankumar Gubbi, Graduate Student, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS
- Randal E. Stroup, State College, PA
- Amy Bruno
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