Ryan Kiscaden, TRC Executive Director
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Air Conditioning Contractors of America Members Contribute Significant Number of Mercury Containing Thermostats to TRC Recycling Efforts

January 24, 2019

A recent review by the Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) shows that its members are some of the nation’s top recyclers of mercury containing thermostats that are included in the Thermostat Recycling Corp.’s (TRC) collection efforts.

Ryan Kiscaden, TRC Executive Director
Ryan Kiscaden, TRC Executive Director

TRC maintains a network of more than 3,600 collection sites nationwide. “We are both pleased and impressed with the ACCA members who demonstrated best practices by removing and safely recycling mercury containing thermostats while on service calls,” said Ryan Kiscaden, executive director, TRC. “This demonstrates that the backbone of our industry, the contractor, is the first line of activity in protecting the environment in the removal of all mercury containing thermostats.”

“ACCA members are highly skilled professionals who are committed to protecting the environment and safely recycling mercury containing thermostats,” said Barton James, interim president and CEO, ACCA. “Through the TRC collection program, ACCA members collected nearly 2,500 mercury containing thermostats. However, we know that thousands of other ACCA members recycle through their local distributor, and we thank them for their efforts as well.”

Both Kiscaden and James note that the efforts of HVAC contractors point to their important role in contributing to the environmental stream, far beyond the common perception that their sole occupation is to install or repair mechanical systems. Whether replacing mercury containing thermostats or ensuring that the consumer is receiving a quality HVAC installation, HVAC contractors are the point persons for these efforts.

HVAC wholesalers and hazardous waste collection sites serve as the lynchpin of TRC’s collection efforts. TRC and ACCA have also created a Mercury Thermostat Compliance Policy handbook available for free download that contractors are encouraged to have their employees follow.

The ACCA members who accounted for the highest contributions – more than 50 per year – include:

 

Answer Heating & Cooling Inc. Freeland MI
Burkholder’s HVAC Emmaus PA
Entek Corporation Longview WA
Favret Company Columbus OH
Halco Heating. & Energy Phelps NY
Homer Nine and Sons Beaver PA
Homeserve USA Energy Services Staten Island NY
Isaac Heating & Air Conditioning Rochester NY
Morrison Inc. Marietta OH
Peters Heating & A/C Quincy IL
Robie’s Heating & Plumbing Hyannis MA
Standard Heating & Air Conditioning Minneapolis MN

“The relationship between TRC and ACCA members demonstrates what happens when there is an exceptional degree of cooperation between two organizations that are aligned to meet a common goal that benefits the consumer and safeguards the environment,” Kiscaden said.

About TRC

Thermostat Recycling Corporation, founded in 1998, is an industry-funded nonprofit corporation supported by 30 manufacturers that historically branded and sold mercury thermostats in the United States. TRC maintains a network of more than 3,600 collection sites nationwide and has recovered more than 2.4 million thermostats, containing 11 tons of mercury, since its inception. TRC assumes all costs to transport and properly dispose of mercury switch thermostats recovered from service. Learn more about TRC at thermostat-recycle.org.

About ACCA

The Air Conditioning Contractors of America, is the nation’s premier trade association for heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration contractors.  ACCA has created the nationally-recognized and industry-endorsed standards needed to ensure HVACR systems are properly installed and maintained. Learn more at www.acca.org.