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Pollution Prevention Grants Available for Electronics Recycling and/or Mercury Switch Removal

Contact:  Media Contact: Patricia Spitzley
(517) 241-7397
Resource Contact: Richard Alexander
(231) 775-3960 Ext. 6322

Agency: Environmental Quality


March 3, 2004

The Department of Environmental Quality today announced that applications for Community Pollution Prevention (P2) grants are being accepted through May 17, 2004.

The Community P2 Grant Program seeks to bring local government, businesses, planning agencies, and residents together to promote awareness of the release of mercury, lead, and other heavy metals from consumer electronics and mercury switch waste streams, and to create change through P2.

A total of $250,000 in funding is available. Funds will only be made available for projects that demonstrate measurable outcomes and behavior changes reflecting an increased participation in the application of P2 programs in electronics recycling and/or mercury switch removal. Organizations receiving grants must provide a match of at least 25 percent. The maximum grant amount is $100,000 for each project.

The following are examples of activities that would qualify for funding under this grant program:

• Electronic waste diversion programs for refurbishing computers for use
  by non-profits or schools.

• Electronics collections for component reuse.

• Electronics collections for de-manufacturing and commodity recycling.

• Projects focusing on generators of mercury switches and electronic
  component waste, such as salvage yards and vehicle service/auto
  repair shops.

• Education and awareness programs that increase participation in
  community waste diversion programs, such as electronics collections
  and mercury switch removal.

• In conjunction with a ‘mercury switch program,’ activities such as
  training/outreach for dismantlers/recyclers, shredder operators, and
  electric arc furnace feed stock inspectors.

For more information contact the DEQ’s Environmental Science and Service Division at 1 800-662-9278. To access the RFP go to: www.michigan.gov/deq/0,1607,7-135-3307_3515_4142---,00.html

 

Editor’s note: DEQ news releases are available on the department’s Internet home page at www.michigan.gov/deq.

Revised March 3, 2004 by Pat Watson 

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