From an early age Mr. Marion was a designer, putting his creative talent to work immediately after high school. Dale won numerous first place awards for branding design, light engineering and dynamically driven web applications. Being an inventor at heart, Dale spent most of his 26 years in IT and tech development, where he developed numerous technologies mainly focused around advertising, marketing, process management and IT security
Abstract
The E-waste recycling industry is in serious trouble, there is a wave of raw materials entering the waste stream that could cripple even the largest e-waste facility. As computer circuitry becomes ubiquitous to our lives and begins to invade our toasters, irons, dishwashers, toilets, clothing and backpacks, the typical e-waste stream that we know now, will become more complex and much less profitable. With so much cheaply made circuitry becoming the norm for all of our appliances it is inevitable that these electronics will soon become waste. Recyclers are already dealing with the growing complexity of the e-waste stream, How ironic it is, thattechnology which will eventually be recycled, is today’s answer to dealing with this highly complex waste dilema.