Closed Air Force Bases Open for Green Business: Recycling on a grand scale
Mountains of e-waste fill a huge storage building at the former Mather Air Force Base, now home to California Electronic Asset Recovery. CEAR recycled approximately 22 million pounds of e-waste in 2011 and is expanding into a second building at Mather. (Courtesy photo)
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