How to register an electronic collection event.
Becky Webber: (802) 522-3658 or rebecca.webber@vermont.gov
Training Videos
Registration Videos
Posters
Release Plan/Fact Sheets/Brochures
Links
Find your local Solid Waste Entity at 802recycles
Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation
Waste Management & Prevention Division, E-Cycles Program
1 National Life Drive, Davis 1
Montpelier, VT 05620-3704
Vermont E-Cycles Program Hotline 1-855-6ECYCLE
If you are a Vermont public or private entity that collects, sorts and consolidates electronic waste intended to go to a recycler and/or you perform electronics data security services in a manner approved by the secretary, you qualify as a COLLECTOR under the Vermont E-Cycles Program and must register with the state. For more information, please refer to our Guidance Document for Electronics Collectors.
If you are conducting a one-day or multiple-day electronic waste COLLECTION EVENT to collect computers, monitors, printers, televisions, and computer peripherals from Vermont residsents or businesses you must register with the state of Vermont as an event. Each individual event or continuous, multi-day event, even if re-occuring in the same location multiple times (e.g. once each year, every quarter, etc.), must be registered separately and obtain a different registration number for each one-day or multiple-day event.
You are a TRANSPORTER under the electronics waste law if you transport computers, computer peripherals, monitors, televisions, or printers from collection locations or collection events within the state of Vermont to other Vermont collectors or transport to recyclers within or outside the State of Vermont. For more information on the requirements for electronic waste transporters please read our Guidance Document for Electronics Transporters.
You are a RECYCLER if you have a permanent location in the state of Vermont and accept computers, computer peripherals, monitors, televisions, or printers from anyone, including collectors, for the purpose of recycling, reuse, or refurbishment. Read the Guidance Document for Electronics Recyclers for more details on the requirements that apply to recyclers.
Training Videos:
1. Training on the proper management of electronics through the Vermont E-Cycles Program.
2. Training on How to Identify Covered vs. Non-Covered Electronic Waste.
3. Vermont E-Cycles Program Registration Videos:
Who must register in Vermont.
How to update an existing registration.
How to register an electronic collection event.
Setting up an E-Cycles ReTRAC account.
Completing an E-Cycles ReTRAC report.
Posters:
- MANDATORY Poster for collection locations
- MANDATORY Data security poster
- Disposal Ban poster
- Covered Devises gaylord sign (titled)
- Covered Devises gaylord sign (untitled)
- Banned Devises gaylord sign
Release Plan/Fact Sheets/Brochures:
- Release Plan (Each E-Cycles collection location and event must post a Release Plan on site, whether a private facility or operating under the State Standard Program. A Release Plan can be an emergency document for the facility in the event of a spill/release or can use the Release Plan Template with an attached Waste Electronic Device Fact Sheet to fullfill the requirement.
- Waste Electronic Device Fact Sheet
- E-Cycles Brochure
- EPR Brochure
- EPR Brochure Translations (French, Spanish, Arabic, Serbo-Croatian, Somali, Mandarin, Vietnamese, Nepali)
- EPR Outreach Flyer
Links:
- Vermont Contractor Resource Website
- E-Cycles State Standard Program
- Questions on gaylords/pallets, payments, reports for pounds collected, recyclers:
Jason Linnell, NCER (jllinnell@electronicsrecycling.org; office 304-699-1008; cell 304-374-8114)
- Questions on gaylords/pallets, payments, reports for pounds collected, recyclers:
- Requesting shipments or Bill of Landing (BOL)
- Robert Kropp, NERC (robert@nerc.org; office 802-254-3636)
- New Registrations (new permanent facilities and new collection events)
- Returning Registrant Login (changes or updates to existing registrations)
- ReTRAC reporting page