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Oregon tech recycling firm gets props in People

By | March 8, 2008, 3:36pm PST

Summary: Wow, People magazine actually wrote about a Green Tech business. I guess our day has come! Anyway, you need a subscription to get to the story, which is part of the magazine’s ongoing “Heroes Among Us” feature, so the next best thing is to check out the Web site for this cool company, called NextStep Recycling, [...]

Wow, People magazine actually wrote about a Green Tech business. I guess our day has come!

Anyway, you need a subscription to get to the story, which is part of the magazine’s ongoing “Heroes Among Us” feature, so the next best thing is to check out the Web site for this cool company, called NextStep Recycling, which is based in Eugene, Ore.

According to the article, the company’s founder, Lorraine Kerwood, has high-functioning autism. She discovered she had a knack for fixing computers while she was studying for her social work and got the idea to start a computer-repair shop that would donate the equipment to schools, community centers and volunteers who help spruce up the computers. Here’s the company’s official background. To date, NextStep has saved an estimated 750 tons of e-waste and donated around 13,000. Definitely a hero in my book. Way to go, Lorraine.

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Heather Clancy is an award-winning business journalist with a passion for green technology and corporate sustainability issues.

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Heather Clancy

Writing publicly about what the high-tech industry is actually doing to help itself and the world get greener or more sustainable is one way I figure I can contribute more meaningfully to said effort. I am also a big OMG-kind-of-fan of smart leadership, which is why the goodly folks who publish this blog let me go on about this topic and why I am always on the hunt for forward-looking business management ideas.

My daily writing is focused on looking for topics for my blogs, GreenTech Pastures and Business Brains. I also write often about emerging technology trends such as mobile computing, unified communications and cloud computing. Occasionally, I will pop up at an industry conference in some sort of speaking capacity. In cases where a speaking engagement involves a sponsor that may be covered in this blog, that fact will be disclosed in coverage as appropriate.

My corporate writing work usually consists of crafting research white papers about some aspect of technology. In the event that my commentary (in written, audio or video form) mentions a company for which I have provided consulting advice, I will disclose that fact. However, there is no connection between these projects and the topics that I am covering in my blog.

Biography

Heather Clancy

Heather Clancy is an award-winning business journalist with a passion for green technology and corporate sustainability issues. Her articles have appeared in Entrepreneur, Fortune Small Business, The International Herald Tribune and The New York Times. In a past corporate life, Heather was editor of Computer Reseller News, where she was a featured speaker about everything from software as a service to IT security to mobile computing.

Heather started her journalism life as a business writer with United Press International in New York. She holds a B.A. in English literature from McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, and has a thing for Lewis Carroll.

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