Bill Morris of Blue Star Recyclers, which today has 52 employees, 48 of whom have a diagnosed disability. | Screenshot of online presentation.[/caption]
In today's labor market, companies may only dream about having less than 10% employee turnover and little to no absenteeism in their more-repetitive jobs. But data demonstrates those are some of the advantages of employing adults with disabilities.
A session at the E-Scrap and E-Reuse 2021 Conference explored the benefits of hiring people with disabilities, an often-overlooked population, with speakers focusing on e-Stewards' ADVANCE+ program.
Moderated by Bill Morris of Blue Star Recyclers, the pre-recorded session (available on the conference app) included Kevin Webb of Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation, Greg Cox of James Emmett and Co., Bob Adams of Sipi Asset Recovery, and Jill Vaské of Sage Sustainable Electronics.
ADVANCE+, which helps train electronics reuse and recycling companies on hiring and employing people with autism and other disabilities, was first launched by e-Stewards in 2019. Today, the following companies and locations are participating: Apto Solutions in Atlanta; Ingram Micro in Indianapolis; Kuusakoski in Plainfield, Ill.; Liquid Technologies in Bensenville, Ill.;, Sipi Asset Recovery of Elk Grove Village, Ill.; Sipi Asset Recovery of Hayward, Calif.; Cascade Asset Management of Indianapolis; Sage Sustainable Electronics of Columbus, Ohio; and Sage Sustainable Electronics of Reno, Nev.
Vaské, co-founder and president of Sage, said employees whom Sage employs through the ADVANCE+ program are thriving in Sage's systems-building business, which involves technical, repetitive steps that are part of assembling and configuring PCs. Many other employees find it tedious work, she said.
"Whereas this workforce is very happy to do it," she said. "They are thrilled with their results. It's a numbers game in most cases, and they love hitting their numbers."
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Bill Morris of Blue Star Recyclers, which today has 52 employees, 48 of whom have a diagnosed disability. | Screenshot of online presentation.[/caption]
In today's labor market, companies may only dream about having less than 10% employee turnover and little to no absenteeism in their more-repetitive jobs. But data demonstrates those are some of the advantages of employing adults with disabilities.
A session at the E-Scrap and E-Reuse 2021 Conference explored the benefits of hiring people with disabilities, an often-overlooked population, with speakers focusing on e-Stewards' ADVANCE+ program.
Moderated by Bill Morris of Blue Star Recyclers, the pre-recorded session (available on the conference app) included Kevin Webb of Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation, Greg Cox of James Emmett and Co., Bob Adams of Sipi Asset Recovery, and Jill Vaské of Sage Sustainable Electronics.
ADVANCE+, which helps train electronics reuse and recycling companies on hiring and employing people with autism and other disabilities, was first launched by e-Stewards in 2019. Today, the following companies and locations are participating: Apto Solutions in Atlanta; Ingram Micro in Indianapolis; Kuusakoski in Plainfield, Ill.; Liquid Technologies in Bensenville, Ill.;, Sipi Asset Recovery of Elk Grove Village, Ill.; Sipi Asset Recovery of Hayward, Calif.; Cascade Asset Management of Indianapolis; Sage Sustainable Electronics of Columbus, Ohio; and Sage Sustainable Electronics of Reno, Nev.
Vaské, co-founder and president of Sage, said employees whom Sage employs through the ADVANCE+ program are thriving in Sage's systems-building business, which involves technical, repetitive steps that are part of assembling and configuring PCs. Many other employees find it tedious work, she said.
"Whereas this workforce is very happy to do it," she said. "They are thrilled with their results. It's a numbers game in most cases, and they love hitting their numbers."
Bill Morris of Blue Star Recyclers, which today has 52 employees, 48 of whom have a diagnosed disability. | Screenshot of online presentation.[/caption]
In today's labor market, companies may only dream about having less than 10% employee turnover and little to no absenteeism in their more-repetitive jobs. But data demonstrates those are some of the advantages of employing adults with disabilities.
A session at the E-Scrap and E-Reuse 2021 Conference explored the benefits of hiring people with disabilities, an often-overlooked population, with speakers focusing on e-Stewards' ADVANCE+ program.
Moderated by Bill Morris of Blue Star Recyclers, the pre-recorded session (available on the conference app) included Kevin Webb of Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation, Greg Cox of James Emmett and Co., Bob Adams of Sipi Asset Recovery, and Jill Vaské of Sage Sustainable Electronics.
ADVANCE+, which helps train electronics reuse and recycling companies on hiring and employing people with autism and other disabilities, was first launched by e-Stewards in 2019. Today, the following companies and locations are participating: Apto Solutions in Atlanta; Ingram Micro in Indianapolis; Kuusakoski in Plainfield, Ill.; Liquid Technologies in Bensenville, Ill.;, Sipi Asset Recovery of Elk Grove Village, Ill.; Sipi Asset Recovery of Hayward, Calif.; Cascade Asset Management of Indianapolis; Sage Sustainable Electronics of Columbus, Ohio; and Sage Sustainable Electronics of Reno, Nev.
Vaské, co-founder and president of Sage, said employees whom Sage employs through the ADVANCE+ program are thriving in Sage's systems-building business, which involves technical, repetitive steps that are part of assembling and configuring PCs. Many other employees find it tedious work, she said.
"Whereas this workforce is very happy to do it," she said. "They are thrilled with their results. It's a numbers game in most cases, and they love hitting their numbers."
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