December 5, 2023

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E-Waste to Green Profits: the Advantage of Electronics Recycling

by Lila Gloyd, SVP Sales and Marketing, GreenChip Recycling

As the year comes to a close, millions of us will be buying or receiving new electronic devices. Holiday gift-giving may mean new phones, drones, TVs, remote-controlled cars, and thousands of other items that contain batteries, printed circuit boards, mixed metals, and plastic. New technology is great, but what is the plan for your older items? Rather than hiding your old electronics in a drawer or closet or packing them in a box to gather dust in an attic or garage, consider disposing of obsolete electronics in a green and environmentally friendly manner by recycling your old electronics.


Globally, there will be around 50 million metric tons—110 billion pounds—of e-waste generated in 2023. That is a lot of electronics! By 2030, the volume of e-waste disposed of annually is expected to grow to over 150 million metric tons. Recycling electronics instead allows the recovery of metals like gold, nickel, cobalt, aluminum, and more. Known as “urban mining,” recycling electronics offers a triple benefit: we reduce our environmental footprint by lessening the need for metal mining while eliminating e-waste, we provide a domestic manufacturing resource for these metals, and the recycling industry itself provides jobs that support our communities. The more material we recover from urban mining, the less old-school mining the world will need.


Recycling is critical for metals such as the gold used in circuit boards. Gold is virtually indestructible, and our Earth has a finite supply. What happens to gold that ends up in a landfill? The answer is nothing happens. It will remain unusable and buried for eternity. That makes recycling all the more important. Recovering metals like gold, nickel, cobalt, and aluminum will ensure that these metals have more than a single-use lifespan while providing a degree of metal feedstock capacity for our domestic manufacturing industries. Having a domestic supply of these metals on hand can help insulate our manufacturers from any geopolitical...

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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

Last call for Positively NOVA! stories! The deadline to submit is this Friday, December 8th!

Has your organization had an employee volunteer day? Did you host a fundraiser event or cook meals for the hungry? We want to tell the world about your good work!


We're now accepting member stories for our Winter issue of Positively NOVA! We want to showcase your good work in this special issue, on our social channels, and our website. To participate, send a 2-3 paragraph write-up, at least one photo from the effort, and your logo to communications@novachamber.org by December 8th for inclusion in this special issue.

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UPCOMING SIGNATURE EVENTS

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Advocacy Day & Viva Virginia

January 16th | 8AM-8PM | Richmond, Virginia

Our 2024 Advocacy Day will be on January 16th from 8AM to 5PM. We will then adjourn to our evening reception, Viva Virginia, held at Wong Gonzales, 6-8PM. We are already shaping up to have a first-class schedule for meetings during the day. So far, meetings have been set up with the following elected officials and cabinet members.


  • Speaker Designee Don Scott (D-Portsmouth)
  • Senate Finance Chair Louise Lucas (D-Portsmouth)
  • Likely Senate Leader Scott Surovell (D-Mount Vernon)
  • Senate Transportation Chair Dave Marsden (D-Fairfax)
  • Senate General Laws Chair Adam Ebbin (D-Alexandria)
  • Senator-elect Stella Pekarsky (D-Clifton)
  • Senator-elect Suhas Subramanyam (D-Loudoun)
  • Senator-elect Russet Perry (D-Loudoun)
  • Senator Bryce Reeves (R- Spotsylvania)
  • Senator-elect Emily Brewer (R-Isle of Wright)
  • Senator-elect Lashrecse Aird (D-Petersburg)
  • Senator-elect Danny Diggs (R-Williamsburg)
  • Senator-elect Angela Williams Graves (D-Norfolk)
  • Senator-elect Chris Head (R-Roanoke)
  • Senator Bill DeSteph (R-Virginia Beach)
  • Senator Aaron Rouse (D-Virginia Beach)
  • Senator Richard Stuart (R-Westmoreland)
  • Senator Jennifer Boysko (D-Herndon)
  • Senator Barbara Favola (D-Arlington)
  • Senator Jeremy McPike (D-Prince William)
  • Delegate Briana Sewell (D-Prince William)
  • Delegate Mark Sickles (D-Alexandria)
  • Delegate Michael Webert (R-Fauquier)
  • Delegate Tony Wilt (R-Harrisonburg)
  • Delegate Terry Kilgore (R-Scott)
  • Delegate Patrick Hope (D-Arlington)
  • Delegate Mike Cherry (R-Colonial Forge)
  • Delegate David Reid (D-Loudoun)
  • Delegate Paul Krizek (D-Fairfax)
  • Delegate Dan Helmer (D-Clifton)
  • Delegate Wren Williams (R-Patrick)
  • Delegate Irene Shin (D-Herndon)
  • Delegate Joe McNamara (R-Roanoke)
  • Delegate Charniele Herring (D-Alexandria)
  • Delegate Betsy Carr (D-Richmond)
  • Delegate Vivian Watts (D-Fairfax)
  • Delegate Michelle Maldonado (D-Prince William)
  • Delegate Holly Seibold (D-Vienna)
  • Delegate Shelly Simonds (D-Newport News)
  • Delegate Anne Ferrell-Tata (R-Virginia Beach)
  • Delegate Elizabeth Bennett-Parker (D-Alexandria)
  • Delegate David Bulova (D-Fairfax City)
  • Delegate Bill Wiley (R-Winchester)
  • Delegate Jason Ballard (R-Blacksburg)
  • Delegate-elect Josh Thomas (D-Prince William)
  • Delegate-elect Ian Lovejoy (R-Prince William)
  • Delegate-elect David Owen (R-Henrico)
  • Delegate-elect Geary Higgins (R-Loudoun)
  • Delegate-elect Paul Milde (R-Stafford)
  • Delegate-elect Karen Keys-Gamarra (D-Fairfax)
  • Delegate-elect Atoosa Reaser (D-Loudoun)
  • Secretary of Natural and Historic Resources Travis Voyles
  • Secretary of Labor Bryan Slater
  • Secretary of Agriculture Matt Lohr


We are only just getting started and will have several more meetings added to the schedule. Space is limited, so register today.

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32nd Annual Economic Outlook

January 30th | 8:30-10:30AM | George Mason University

SPEAKERS:

  • Dr. Anne Kress, President of Northern Virginia Community College
  • Benita Thompson-Byas, Senior Vice President and Vice Chairman of the Board, Thompson Hospitality Corporation
  • Michael Beckley, Founder and CTO, Appian
  • Christopher Clemente, Chairman of the Board of Directors & Chief Executive Officer, Comstock


Join us on January 30th for the Chamber's 32nd Annual Economic Outlook—a compelling event where you can glean direct insights from top executives actively shaping our Region's future. Seize this opportunity to stay at the forefront of Regional business leadership through a panel discussion that will delve into 2024's business outlook, including reviewing potential growth opportunities and risks. During this engaging event, you'll gain valuable insights into the dynamic workforce trends influencing Greater Washington as we release the 3rd annual Northern Virginia Workforce Index. As an attendee, you will:

  • Gain valuable insights into the dynamic workforce trends impacting Greater Washington, and discover how businesses are navigating the ongoing challenges of attracting and retaining skilled talent.
  • Hear the latest data on workforce from our partner, Northern Virginia Communication College.
  • Hear our speakers' perspectives on how economic challenges and opportunities may impact growth and shape your business in the year ahead.
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UPCOMING MONTHLY EVENTS

Chamber 101

December 12th | 12-1PM

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MEMBER NEWS

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