Charter Communications CTV-21 Honored For Its Recycling Efforts
Charter Communications CTV-21
Honored For Its Recycling Efforts
The Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection has announced Charter Communications as a business recipient of a GreenCircle Award.
The award is designed to encourage and recognize businesses, organizations, and individuals in Connecticut that initiate projects that have preserved natural resources and protected the quality of life of the stateâs air water and lands. In 2007, Charter Communicationsâ community access department, CommuniTyVision 21 (CTV21), developed and implemented a recycling program that would enable Connecticut residents to reduce landfill volume by bringing their unwanted videotapes, CDs, DVDs, cassettes, and even 8-track tapes in to a designated drop-off location.
âRecycle Your Videotapesâ was introduced as part of the growing awareness that the transitioning of consumer electronics from analog to digital would create increasing amounts of non-biodegradable waste. Near-capacity landfills, global warming, and low air quality reports are all indicators that action is needed.
Charter Communicationsâ CTV21 conducted its campaign between April 2007 until earlier this year; at completion of the campaign, it had collected more than 10,000 tapes, which translates into 6,500 pounds of waste that will not be going into a landfill.
Charter Communications covered the expense of collecting, removing, and recycling these unwanted, non-biodegradable items by working with GreenDisk (Greendisk.com), an environmentally conscious techno-trash recycler. GreenDisk will securely dispose of all the recorded information on tapes by bulk erasing, and then breaking down each tape to reuse the plastic in the manufacture of new products.
Charter received the award in a recent ceremony at Sessions Woods Wildlife Management Area in Burlington. The presenters included DEP Commissioner Gina McCarthy and DEP Deputy Commissioner Amey Marrella
Charter Communications will run the recycling campaign in 2009 with new drop off locations and a start date to be announced.