E-wastes, E-Product Stewardship/
Brominated Flame-retardants:
Exploring the issues and potential solutions to the impacts of Electronic
Wastes
Facilitator: KariLyn
Merlos, Pollution Prevention Specialist, County of San Diego, Dept.
of Environmental Health
Description:
This session will highlight the current Electronic Waste issues and address
product stewardship efforts in the Electronics Industry. Featured topics
will include: Brominated Flame Retardants, NEPSI update and other Product
Stewardship initiatives, CIWMB efforts in Electronic Waste management,
and advances in technology for more sustainable products.
Speaker Bios:
Kit Cole
Kit Cole serves as Advisor
to Board Member Michael Paparian at the California Integrated Waste Management
Board (CIWMB). Prior to joining CIWMB, Kit was a Consultant providing
fiscal and organizational analysis to cities, counties and state agencies
(including the California Supreme Court). Kit served as Senior Policy
Analyst to the Assembly Natural Resources Committee where she worked on
legislation regarding diversion and disposal, the California Clean Air
Act and the California Tire Recycling Act. Kit graduated from UC Davis
with a BA in political science and has a Masters in Public Administration
from USC.
Sarah Diefendorf
Sarah Diefendorf is the Executive
Director of EFC9. She has 15 years experience in environmental and economic
planning and research and has directed a number of programs focused on
pollution prevention and environmental integration in industry. Since
1996, she has directed a number of P2 projects that concentrate on several
different industries including, dry cleaners, printers, metal finishers,
electronics manufacturers and construction equipment manufacturers. Currently,
one of the major initiatives at EFC9 focuses on brominated flame retardants
in electronics, foam and furniture. She holds an MS in Environmental Geography
from Cambridge University and is currently pursuing her Doctorate from
Cambridge as well. The focus of her dissertation is The Environmental
Industry in California.
Adrienne Priselac
Adrienne Priselac works on
the Waste Reduction Team for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Region 9 Office of Solid Waste and Pollution Prevention in San Francisco.
The Region 9 Office of Solid Waste and Pollution Prevention promotes waste
reduction, reuse and recycling of many materials, encourages the use of
green building materials and organics, and has initiated a campaign to
reduce electronic waste. Adrienne coordinates the Organic Materials Management
and Jobs Through Recycling Programs for the Waste Reduction Team and is
also very involved in electronic equipment end of-life management.
Prior to joining the EPA two years ago Adrienne worked for the San Francisco
Department of the Environment on the environmental education and public
information program. Adrienne received a BS in Environmental Science from
the University of San Francisco and participated in a Directed Research
Project in Costa Rica through Boston University on "Soil Fertility
of Shaded Coffee Plants in Central Costa Rica". Adrienne is completing
her MA in Resource Management and Environmental Planning at San Francisco
State University with a focus on the economics and geography of regional
planning.
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