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In 2013, the SEC recognized 11 Partners for their outstanding work in electronics stewardship by completing SEC program requirements. SEC Partners were eligible for one of three recognition levels – Bronze, Silver, or Gold - based on completion of SEC program requirements.
Five Partners achieved Gold status for successful implementation of all three lifecycle program requirements. Two additional Partners were recognized with Silver awards, and four more Partners for Bronze awards for their accomplishments. After 6 years, it is still evident that Partners most frequently meet the requirements for Purchasing and End-of-Life Management, while Use, with its power management requirements, remains the most difficult of all SEC program requirements.
Congratulations to the following award winners!
Calendar Year 2013 | ||
Partner |
Recognition Level |
Lifecycle Phase |
City of Corvallis, Oregon |
Gold |
Purchasing, Use, & End-of-Life Management |
City of Providence, Rhode Island, School Department |
Gold |
Purchasing, Use, & End-of-Life Management |
DuPage County, Illinois |
Gold |
Purchasing, Use, & End-of-Life Management |
Manitou Springs School District, Colorado |
Gold |
Purchasing, Use, & End-of-Life Management |
Regional Technology Cooperative, Borough of State College, Pennsylvania |
Gold |
Purchasing, Use, & End-of-Life Management |
City of La Crosse, Wisconsin |
Silver |
Purchasing & End-of-Life Management |
Vermont Agency of Natural Resources |
Silver |
Purchasing, & End-of-Life Management |
City of Tacoma, Washington |
Bronze |
Purchasing |
Mecklenburg County, North Carolina |
Bronze |
End-of-Life Management |
Ohio Environmental Protection Agency |
Bronze |
Purchasing |
Upper Merion Township, Pennsylvania |
Bronze |
Purchasing |
The environmental results for all SEC Partner activity in calendar 2013 resulted in significant environmental benefits, including avoided greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to removing over 11,000 cars from our roads and saved enough energy to power more than 6,700 homes.
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