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♪ MUSIC ♪ SARAH BATES: When the founder of the cellphone recycling company, ecoATM, recently came to town, I couldnt pass up the opportunity to talk with him about the value of science-based business. The NSFs Small Business Innovation Research program gave start-up funding to ecoATM in 2011 because it turns out, it takes a lot of high-tech tools to turn old electronics into a commercial enterprise that helps save the environment. Im Sarah Bates. I sat down with entrepreneur and ecoATM founder, Mark Bowles, to learn more about the innovation behind the kiosks that are making a big difference in the world. Its a big problem when people dont recycle their phone, right? Because theres arsenic and lead and all kinds of that stuff in there? MARK BOWLES: Yeah. So theres two sides of it and then the easy side that everybody thinks about is that the electronics end up in the landfill, you know, they break down eventually and some of them have some pretty nasty stuff that can get into t