Media
2024 NS Fall Interviews
Max 98.3 / 94.9 The Wave/ 1270 CJCB/FX 101.9
Maylia Parker talks to listeners across NS about EPRA and the Recycle My Electronics program; why it's so important to recycle end of life electronics; what types of electronics can be dropped. off through the RME program and where to find a complete list including the newest category of small appliances; how businesses can recycle electronics.
89.9 The Wave
Maylia Parker talks to listeners in Halifax on 89.9 The Wave about EPRA and the Recycle My Electronics program; the types of electronics are accepted in the program and how to find a complete list of accepted products; why it's so important to recycle end of life electronics through RME to ensure that the materials are recycled responsibly and completely; how to find out more information online.
CTV Morning Live - Atlantic
Maylia Parker talks to the CTV Morning Live Atlantic audience about EPRA and the RME program; the types of materials that can be recovered and put back into the supply chain; how to find a depot near you; how the RME program protects personal data and how to take steps to remove personal data if possible before drop off; the types of electronics that can be recycled including the recently added small appliances in NS and exersice equipment in PEI; and how to find more information online.
Rewind 89.3/The Beeze 94.1/ Q97.9/ Pure Country 99.5/100.9 Bounce Radio/101.3 Virgin Radio/The Move 101.1/Hot 101.9/New Country 103.5
Maylia Parker talks to listeners across Nova Scotia about why it's so important to recycle electronics with EPRA's Recycle My Electronics program; how to find a drop off location in Nova Scotia; how does EPRA keep personal data safe and secure if devices can't be wiped before drop off; new for Nova Scotia, the program now accepts small appliances.
NSCC October 2024 Facilities Fall Newsletter
October is Circular Economy Month in Canada and Recycle My Electronics is focusing on raising awareness with Nova Scotians, while also celebrating a growing partnership with colleges and universities, such as NSCC.
2024 NS Fall Articles
2024 Spring Radio Interviews
CBC Radio One
Interview with Maylia Parker talking about Expansion of Appliances and What Can Be Recycling in Nova Scotia.
Rewind 89.3/The Breeze 94.1/Q97.9/Pure Country 99.5/100.9 Bounce Radio/101.3 Virgin Radio/The Move 101.1/Hot 101.9/New Country 103.5
Maylia Parker talks to listeners across Nova Scotia about why it's so important to recycle electronics with EPRA's Recycle My Electronics program; how to find a drop off location; how does EPRA keep personal data safe and secure if devices can't be wiped before drop off; how to find more information online.
Max 98.3/94.9 The Wave/1270 CJCB/FX 101.9/89.9 The Wave
Maylia talks to listeners across NS & PEI about EPRA; why it's so important to recycle with EPRA versus other recyclers; what types of electronics can be dropped. off through the RME program as well as the expansion of small applicances that will be accepted soon; how to find a drop off location; what invisible e-waste is and why it's important to also recycle these materials; how EPRA is supporting circular thinking and how to help improve the landfill results by now accepting small appliances.
2024 Spring Media
Breakfast Television - Earth Day 2024
Sid is joined by President and CEO of Electronics Product Recycling Association, Cliff Hacking to talk about how to recycle electronics and the environmental benefits of doing so.
Tech Expert Lisa Chang on Cityline
Tech Expert Lisa Chang shares tips that you can implement at home to make a positive impact on the growing electronic waste issue.
2024 Spring Articles
Nova Scotians Embrace Earth Week with Expansion of Accepted Electronics for Recycling
This video was featured in the digital articles of Cape Breton Post, Halifax's The Chronicle Herald, The Valley Wire, and South Shore Breaker as Nova Scotians embrace Earth Week with expansion of accepted electronics for recycling.
Nova Scotians Embrace Earth Week with Expansion of Accepted Electronics for Recycling
As seen in the Cape Breton Post, Halifax's The Chronicle Herald, The Valley Wire, and South Shore Breaker Nova Scotians embrace Earth Week with expansion of accepted electronics for recycling.
2023 Fall Media
Cyber safety for holiday tech
Tech contributor Marc Saltzman shares tips to ensure you are cyber safe during the holidays.
Marc Saltzman speaks to CP24 Breakfast TV
Marc Saltzman speaks to CP24 Breakfast TV about the latest, greatest tech for holiday shoppers and reminds viewers to recycle through Recycle My Electronics programs for safe, secure recycling for business, residents and the environment.
The safe and proper way to recycle your electronics
Sid and Meredith are joined by the President and CEO of Electronic Products Recycling Association, Cliff Hacking, to talk about the correct way to recycle your electronics.
Advancements with Ted Danson Explores Innovations in Green Recycling Processing
Cliff Hacking, President and CEO of EPRA, along with guests Marc Saltzman, industry expert and Scott Loughran, e-Cycle talk about the importance of recycling electronics on this educational series.
2023 Mobius Awards
Gerard MacLellan at the 2023 Mobius Awards.
CTV Morning Live - Atlantic
Gerard talks to Ana Almeida and the CTV Morning Live Atlantic audience about EPRA and the RME program; what types of electronics can be recycled; how the RME program begins to accept small household appliances; when are many electronics dropped off; what types of items may not be accepted such as ACs & refrigerators; how to find the closest drop off location.
2023 Fall Radio Interviews
Tech Talk with Marc Saltzman - October 15, 2023
Marc will tackle the latest news, reviews and how-to’s, to help you gain a clearer understand of what’s hot, what’s not and why. Aired across the country on
NewsTalk 1010 - Toronto
CJAD 800 - Montreal
BNN Bloomberg 1410 AM - Vancouver
580 CFRA - Ottawa
680 CJOB - Winnipeg
CJBK 1290 - London
AM 800 - Windsor
BNN Bloomberg 1150 AM - Hamilton
NewsTalk 610 CKTB - Niagara Region
CKSI-FM - Thunder Bay
CIIG 98.3 - Muskoka
Cliff Hacking on Toronto Mike'd
The national Podcast invited Cliff Hacking to discuss A Welcome Diversion, the importance of recycling electronics, from the industry led-not for profit. Toronto Mike’d falls within the top 10 most popular listed podcasts in Canada.
Ocean 100/Hot 105.5/Rewind 89.3/The Beeze 94.1/Q97.9/Pure Country 99.5/100.9 Bounce Radio/101.3 Virgin Radio/The Move 101.1
Gerrard talks to radio audiences across Nova Scotia and PEI about why electronics should not go out with regular garbage and be recycled instead; how to find a drop off location; how the RME program now accepts small household appliances; and how businesses can book a pick up online.
Max 98.3/94.9 The Wave/1270 CJCB/FX 101.9/89.9 The Wave/95.1 FM/Q93
Gerrard talks to listeners across NS & PEI about EPRA; what types of electronics can be dropped. off through the RME program but small applicances will be accepted soon; how EPRA keeps personal data protected through the recycling process; how EPRA proceeses all. dropped off products here in Canada for shredding; how to find a drop off location near you online.