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- Intercon Solutions featured on Save my Planet, part of the Live Well National HD Network
- ABC Live Green with Hosea Sanders “Truly Green Recycling – Intercon Solutions”
- MSPAlliance Launches E-Recycling Program for Global Membership
- ABC Action News – Intercon Processes for green awareness and e-waste recycling drive
- Investors Business Daily – Leaders & Success – Intercon Solutions
- Chicago Tonight /WTTW Channel 11 - Intercon Solutions processing for the manufacturing industry
- Deborah’s Place 2010
- Recycling Today.com – Intercon Solutions Receives OHSAS 18001 Certification
- TBO.com – Recycling electronics today
- Intercon Solutions goes to the forefront of Safety
- WGN – DTV Transition Special - Recycling
- Tossing out your old TV, Properly
- Intercon takes giant steps to save the environment
- Intercon Representative Ossie Ally Helps Innisbrook Go Green on Fox 13
- The Recycling Newspaper – American Recycler features Intercon Solutions
- International Herald Tribune / Global Edition of the New York Times / Featured Top Processor - Intercon Solutions
- The Green Way to Throw out E-Waste, NBC National Evening News with Brian Williams
- Chicago Tribune - Old ways of destroying electronic waste are being thrown out
- TV Recycling that is good for environment. ABC 7 - Chicago
- Top Processor Intercon Solutions recycles for Wisconsin
- Computer Clean Up – E-cycling Near You
- SouthTown Star - Intercon handles E-Waste Spring Clean Up Event
- Star Tribune - Minnesota / Intercon is a solution
- Shape Magazine - Green is the new pretty
- Label it: The Earth Day Challenge – Whitley County
- Schererville Community News – What do I do with my old electronics?
- Chicago SunTimes.com - Intercon Solutions nominated for Innovation Award
- Discovery Channel – Things we love to hate
- Chicago Sun Times August 2007
- Intercon Solutions Plans Program to Raise Environmental Awareness
- The News Tribune.com - Every speck of your trash is this company's treasure
- American Recycler - A Closer Look
- Recycling
Today - Disassembly Line
- The Today Show with Lester Holt
- Interactive Media - It's Not Easy Being Green
- May 11th, 2007 – WYCC-TV
- The Norman Transcript.com - Chicago Heights recycler reverses manufacturing
- A Handbook for Earth Friendly Living by Crissy Trask - It's Easy Being Green
- Columbia Tribune.com - Electronics recycler stays ahead of U.S. curve
- Chicago Business.com - On the Other End
of the Line
- Waste News.com - Intercon
Solutions names Travis Griggs wireless recycling chief
- Recycling Today´s Plastics
Recycling Conference - Electronic Recovery
- Electronic waste piling up in
Illinois, around the world
- Office and Commercial Real Estate Magazine - Recycling Electronics
- The Business Connection
- A Message from the President
- E-Prairie.com
- We Recycle Aluminum Cans, Plastic; Why Not Cell
Phones, Computers?
- Intercon Solutions to Update Facility
- Firm turns recycling practices up a notch
- Fermilab "Best in Class"
for Program to Reduce E-waste
- Public Works Magazine - The cost of e-waste
- DailySouthTown.com
- Electronics recycling
- TechOnLine.com
- Recycling e-waste
- Crain's Chicago Business
- Stamp of approval
- Chicago Sun-Times
- P.C. PC disposal
- Biz
Tech Magazine - Forgotten, But Not Gone
- First Business
- Profit from Old PC's
- Recycling
Today - Intercon Solutions adds plant
- The Star
- Electronic recycler expands with move to Chicago
Heights
- Chicago Sun-Times
- De-Lightful Move
- Solid Waste & Recycling
- Intercon Solutions moves US plant
- Waste News.com - Illinois
e-waste recycler moves to new facility, expands capacity
- RecyclingToday.com
- Electronics Recycler Opens New Facility
- Information
Security & Product Destruction News - Electronics
Recovery
- ICCM Weekly
- Environmental CRM: Toward a Corporate "Recycling
Mindset" for Retired Assets
- UPI Technology
News - Old mobile phones a hazard
- Red Streak - Old PCs
not just high-tech landfill fodder
- Norton E-Zine - Are
Recycled PCs Harming the Earth?
- IAER
Electronics Recycling Newsletter
- Tin Technology
- Making a business out of e-waste
- Fermilab
- Recycle Electronic Waste
- RecyclingToday.com
- Intercon Solutions Launches Online Electronics Recycling
Resource
- CBS2chicago.com
- High Tech Trash
- Waste News - E-recycling
Industry Continues Evolution
- Crain's Chicago
Business - Intercon Solutions Recycling Division
- Business Xpansion
Journal - Recycling Old Computers?
- The Star Newspaper
- Donate or recycle those old computers
- Computer Dealer
News - Canada's e-waste problem needs a cleanup
- TechTarget.com
News - Where old servers go to die
- Brian Brundage, CEO
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April 11, 2005

Stamp of approval
Five years ago, Intercon Solutions
Inc. had barely $50,000 in sales and no idea how to
expand the business. Today, it is one of the largest
electronics recyclers in the country, employing 25 people
and on track to do $5 million in annual sales within
the next two years. Local, state and federal government
jobs account for 30% to 45% of its workload. The Chicago-based
company also recycles for major electronics manufacturers.
HOW
I . . .
GOT GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS
Brian Brundage, 33
CEO, Intercon Solutions Inc.
When I got involved with the company,
I was basically a troubleshooter. Intercon had a great
idea but wasn't living up to its potential. I'd dealt
with government agencies before, so I knew what it took
to get their business.
Many people end up reworking their businesses
to fit what they think the government wants. But we
set it up that way to begin with. I looked through all
the RFPs (requests for proposals) that I'd ever filled
out and analyzed them to see the patterns. We didn't
ever want there to be a question of whether we fit this
or that guideline.
For instance, the government is pretty
clear about wanting its contractors to have a certain
financial makeup. Basically, they want to be sure you're
going to stay in business. So, we made sure we got our
bank's blessing for future financing needs. We also
started cutting checks twice a month and paying vendors
within 30 days, even if their terms said 90.
When it comes to recycling, everyone wants
proof that their stuff isn't going in a landfill. So
while we were in the running for our first big contract
with the U.S. Department of Energy, we spent about $75,000
to get our ISO 14001 certification. That means we account
for every crumb we recycle. We did it because we're
environmentally friendly people, but honestly, it's
also one heck of a sales point.
We also do a lot of work for the city
of Chicago and for the state of Wisconsin's corrections
system. Along the way we've picked up big corporate
clients, too, like Ericsson, Texas Instruments Inc.
and FedEx Kinko's in Canada.
People are daunted by the government process,
but it isn't as intimidating as it seems. There's a
lot of paperwork and they ask a lot of questions that
people don't want to answer, like about your financial
situation. But after you do it once, it's easy. One
of my little tricks is to have all the RFP stuff turned
in before the due date. You generally have three to
four weeks before it's due, but we try to do it in two
to three business days, because then we look efficient.
Government work isn't lucrative. It has
very tight margins because there's a lot of extra work,
like special tracking and recordkeeping. But it's given
us credibility.
Christina Le Beau
Photo by John R. Boehm
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