America Recycles Day Hosts Public Recycling at L.A. Live

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It is still early in the day but people are already coming in to drop off their old printers and computer screens. They look like cast-offs from a Wall-E scene. Jennifer Regan proudly surveys the scene. She is AEG's global sustainability director and is hoping to collect around 8 to 12,000 pounds of discarded electronics today.

"We're hoping to match what we did if not expand it by a ton or two."

L.A. Live is important to this event because, according to Regan, they are hoping to create one standard waste approach.

"By next year we hope that as a landmark you can see full scale public recycling at every venue here. We find this is a great educational point where we can bring out our business leaders and show them the community's excitement around recycling."

More good news. According to the Natural Resources Defense Council, recycling will create an estimated 1.5 million jobs by 2030. Regan says these materials are sold to China which recycles them to build refrigerators, TV's, washing machines, and personal computers and it creates jobs.

"There's existing jobs around the more labor intensive sorting and then there's the new technology piece and how do we take plastic cups from a beer cup and turn it into a new product. Those are job opportunities."

If you want to drop off your old electronics, America Recycles Day will be held until 7pm today at 800 West Olympic Boulevard.

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