Aug. 30, 2009
Following The Trail Of Toxic E-Waste
60 Minutes Follows America's Toxic Electronic Waste As It Is Illegally Shipped To Become China's Dirty Secret
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Play CBS Video Video The Wasteland Where does all the electronic refuse our society generates end up? Some of it is shipped illegally from the U.S. to China, reports Scott Pelley, where it is harming the environment and people.
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And Brandon Richter, CEO of Executive Recycling, was still warning of the dangers of shipping waste to China. "I just heard actually a child actually died over there breaking this material down, just getting all these toxins," he said.
Then Pelley told him we'd tracked his container to Hong Kong.
"This is a photograph from your yard, the Executive Recycling yard,” Pelley told Richter, showing him a photo we’d taken of a shipping container in his yard. “We followed this container to Hong Kong."
"Okay," Richter replied.
"And I wonder why that would be?" Pelley asked.
"Hmm. I have no clue," Richter said.
"The Hong Kong customs people opened the container…and found it full of CRT screens which, as you probably know, is illegal to export to Hong Kong," Pelley said.
"Yeah, yep," Richter replied. "I don't know if that container was filled with glass. I doubt it was. We don't fill glass, CRT glass in those containers."
"This container was in your yard, filled with CRT screens, and exported to Hong Kong, which probably wouldn't be legal," Pelley said.
"No, absolutely not. Yeah," Richter said.
"Can you explain that?" Pelley asked.
"Yeah, it's not - it was not filled in our facility," Richter said.
But that's where 60 Minutes filmed it. And we weren't the only ones asking questions. It turns out Hong Kong customs intercepted the container and sent it back to Executive Recycling, Englewood, Colorado, the contents listed as "waste: cathode ray tubes."
U.S. customs x-rayed the container and found the same thing. 60 Minutes showed Richter this evidence, and later his lawyer told us the CRTs were exported under Executive Recycling's name, but without the company's permission.
"I know this is your job," Richter told Pelley. "But, unfortunately, you know, when you attack small business owners like this and you don't have all your facts straight, it's unfortunate, you know?"
But here's one more fact: the federal Government Accountability Office set up a sting in which U.S. investigators posed as foreign importers. Executive Recycling offered to sell 1,500 CRT computer monitors and 1,200 CRT televisions to the GAO's fictitious broker in Hong Kong. But Executive Recycling was not alone. The GAO report found that another 42 American companies were willing to do the same.
Since 60 Minutes first broadcast this story, federal agents executed a search warrant at the Executive Recycling headquarters as part of an ongoing investigation.
Produced by Solly Granatstein
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See all 314 CommentsLets blame the corporation; they are who to blame. We need to put presure to the big corporation and let them follow the law.
BUSH OBAMA is not the CEO of the COMPANY. BUNCH OF IDIOTS
So it's really up to the american citizens to criticise this, and hope that democracy works ( fast enough).
Thank you.
Laura Campbell
Its somewhat amusing that you would seemingly fault a non-profit organization for receiving funds from industry leaders that, like us, wish to promote s ethics and responsibility in an out-of-control electronic waste marketplace.
There is nothing new under the sun about certification programs. Think Fair Trade Coffee, think Underwriter Laboratories, all of which collect licensing fees to administer and promote the programs that vastly improve our lives. Our licensing fees have yet to be set, but they will be based on a sliding scale to assure affordability for any size business. In addition, e-Stewards will pay independent certifiying bodies directly for extensive auditing on an annual basis to ensure compliance.
Our e-Steward recyclers currently take a loss in profit having to compete with the thousands of exporters out there. They are desirous to stop the bleeding, both financial and ethical. They have asked to be policed and are happy to have activists setting the bar as opposed to business associations or multi-stakeholder negotiations that are far too weak and will continue exports. Be assured that the e-Stewards Certification will be the most socially and environmentally responsible standard and will never allow exports of hazardous electronic waste from the United States or Canada to developing countries. We are very proud of this and in particular are proud that it is being financed in part by industry leaders.
Jim Puckett
I%u2019m a truck driver in New England, and I%u2019ve hauled many loads to high Tech, e-waste refineries.
I%u2019ve seen their operations and I know what they do %u2013 everything is recovered and sold back into the manufacturing process.
Unfortunately, they are not open for public collections and deal exclusively with other companies that do E-waste collection from corporations and public drives.
In New England, there is a company called, Go Green Recycling.
They have an excellent reputation and I%u2019ve seen their trucks at the refinery.
Here%u2019s their website: www.gogreenrecycling.net .
I think they only service the east coast, but there have to be other companies like them in different parts of the country.
60 Minutes: Please tell those of us who want to do the responsible and green thing how to handle disposal of our old electronic equipment.
The TV spot was disturbing enough, but the lack of advice for viewers about how to do the right thing and avoid contributing to this mess was even more disturbing.
Any comments yet, Puckett?
we are so worried about people making a deal and putting money in their pocket. Where it goes is really no ones concern maybe it is hurting the other place and maybe they don''''t care but on the other hand i am a contractor''''s wife and well mexico is hurting our country and i haven''''t heard one thing about that they come over hear under the radar make our money because they work cheaper get all the help as far as wellfare and everything. And working citizens can''''t get no help when we need it. Then after these mexicans get paid under the table and never pay taxes on that money they send it back to mexico and make it richer while we get poor......so why are we so worried about hurting anothers home when they don''''t worry about us lets start doing stories on this and help the working people out and getting out what other countries have taken from us........
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