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Joy Scrogum

Green Mobile Devices - 0 views

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    Living in an age of disposability has led many durable goods manufacturers to explore ways of reducing the environmental footprint their products leave during their manufacturing process and throughout their lifecycle. The sheer volume of mobile phones produced annually and the propensity of users to chase mobile technology trends leads to an average replacement cycle of between 12 and 18 months, bringing special attention to the greening efforts of mobile device manufacturers. As consumer awareness and environmental legislation continue to evolve, handset vendors are developing their corporate responsibility initiatives to develop new business practices aimed at improving the compliance and environmental sustainability of their handsets. The European commission and industry-led initiatives have made great progress in developing a set of requirements and goals for developing sustainable business practices across the entire life cycle of handset production, distribution, use and disposal. This study identifies and explores key global handset initiatives and the handsets that are coming to market as a result of vendors' efforts to minimize their environmental impact. It also offers an analysis of US consumer interest, awareness and preferences of green handset vendor initiatives. Available for purchase from ABI Research at this URL.
Verny Gregory

Why Old IT Assets are Real Assets? - 0 views

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    The excitement of buying a new IT electronic device is always great. How about earning great profits by safely disposing out your old IT assets and multiplying this excitement? Reselling your used IT assets to Veracity World will not only maximise your returns but at the same time prove to be a safe move. Have a look at this information before you come to a conclusion!
George Thomas

Oil down after US posts stronger jobs growth - 0 views

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    Oil down after US posts stronger jobs growth BANGKOK (AP) - The price of oil fell Monday after a stronger jobs growth in the U.S. sparked speculation of an earlier end More...
Jack Olmsted

Oregon DEQ: Land Quality - Oregon E-Cycles - Product Stewardship - 0 views

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    Product Stewardship Oregon E-Cycles is an example of product stewardship. Product stewardship means that all parties involved in designing, manufacturing, selling and using a product take responsibility for environmental impacts at every stage of that product's life. Here's how the responsibilities are shared under Oregon E-Cycles.
Amy Cade

Benefits of buying refurbished: Savings, selection, sustainability - 0 views

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    Deciding between new or used computers? Here's a rundown on the benefits of buying refurbished equipment:
Amy Cade

News - Levin gives recycler three days to remove used electronics from warehouse - Pitt... - 0 views

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    Attorneys for Levin Furniture gave EarthEcycle until Saturday to remove 2 million pounds of used electronic equipment from Levin's Monroeville warehouse, or the retailer will dispose of it.
Verny Gregory

The Rise of Refurbished Market in the Middle East and UAE - 0 views

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    Buying new gadgets could be a tough dream for most of us. The reason is the sky-high cost. But things are changing. Customers and businesses in the Middle East and UAE have found a new way to fulfill their requirements. The rise of the market for refurbished products has brought a new opportunity for businesses and consumers.
Verny Gregory

Get the Best Deal when Selling Old Electronics in UAE - 0 views

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    Every day millions of consumers across the globe flood the online and offline electronic markets to buy the newly launched products. But what about the previously used gadgets and appliances piling up in your attic? Instead of storing the e-waste in the house or disposing of it in a landfill, the best and safest way is to resell it to an authentic recycling center. This action would also put some extra money in your pocket. Here's where to go to get the best possible price for your used IT and electronic assets.
Verny Gregory

Great Ways to Give your Old Electronics a Second Life - 0 views

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    Do you have old electronics sitting around and don't know what to do with them? Instead of throwing them in a landfill, you can give them a second life. They are a mine of precious metals and discrete components which can be processed and used over and over again for years together. And what is more - They save you some bucks, curtail the negative impacts on earth and leave behind the moments of your accomplishments. To help you get started, Veracity World has listed out a few of the ways to give used electronics a second life. Use these ideas and encourage others to do the same.
Justin Rogers

A Very Relaxing Home - 1 views

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started by Justin Rogers on 12 Nov 12 no follow-up yet
John Dewey

The Best Electrical Safety Company - 1 views

I was very concerned about my industry plant because I want my employees to be always safe from fire accidents and other electrical accidents since we use a large number of electrical equipment and...

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started by John Dewey on 15 Nov 11 no follow-up yet
Amy Cade

News - Making It: Elizabeth Wilmot Takes Out Your E-Trash - washingtonpost.com - 0 views

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    Elizabeth Wilmot's parents, like many from the "Greatest Generation," never let anything go to waste: They saved string and wrapping paper and purchased used cars. So perhaps it's not surprising that Elizabeth, a former international marketing executive, would establish a company dedicated to...
Amy Cade

The Ewaste Foundation - 0 views

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    The Ewaste Foundation's aim is to decrease the e-waste problem and to neutralize the fact that your used electronics, when given a second life in developing countries. Based in the Netherlands.
Amy Cade

News - Green Machine - Woodland Computers is on a mission to pull the plug on electroni... - 0 views

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    A small company in Lexington, Kentucky taking in and selling high quality used and sometimes news equipment.
Jack Olmsted

The State of Green IT in 2009 | Matthew Wheeland on GreenerComputing - 0 views

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    We've said it before, and we'll surely say it again, but even though green IT is here to stay, it's still got a long way to go. One of the trends I noted in my 2008 roundup of green IT stories -- and one of the most promising trends out there, is that companies are increasingly harnessing the power of IT to solve bigger environmental issues. From IBM's goal of mapping water systems to maximize efficiency to the E.U.'s plan to put IT to work in buildings to trim energy use, it's clear that the sphere in which IT can operate is expanding, and much to the good.
Jack Olmsted

Greentech Media: Green Light » Blog Archive » New Report: A Greener Future fo... - 0 views

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    Solar energy may be one of the most important technologies in the 21st century, but the rapid pace of technology innovation has us often moving on to the next thing without a glance at what's been left behind. New advancements in clean technology can offer extraordinary possibilities, but often at unpredictable costs. Less than one year ago, we published a report about the lack of regulations on nanotechnology which can contaminate air and water causing unknown impacts on human health and the environment.
Jack Olmsted

LG unleashes its annual flood of announcements | Betanews - 0 views

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    The green revolution was a major focus Wednesday morning, as it has been throughout CES so far. LG announced that its 2009 HDTVs are being designed to achieve the newest Energy Star 3.0 rating. The company is rolling out the "Life's Green 2020" initiative, which will cut greenhouse gas emissions by two points in the product lifecycle -- in the manufacturing process, where the company aims to cut emissions by 150 kilotons/year by 2020, and with the products themselves, for an additional decrease of 30 megatons/year by 2020. One of the few products to get more than a few sentences of introduction may be coming to your town soon, but it's not likely you're in the market. The LG Skycharger, a solar- and wind-powered charging station, can handle up to 104 phones (of various makes, not only LG) in its lockable cubbyholes, dispensing up to 1.8 kilowatts of power among them. Drop a gadget off and it'll be charged in about an hour; unused power goes into the station's battery bank in case it gets both calm and dark. Who's buying? Think large outdoor venues...or disaster-recovery agencies. The Skycharger will, according to the company, be making a US tour in 2009. It's the first of its kind in the nation.
Jack Olmsted

Molly O'Neill | EPA the Web 2.0 way -- Government Computer News - 0 views

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    PEOPLE DEMAND good data, especially when it comes to matters of human health and the environment. They get frustrated when it isn't easily available or if they feel it's incomplete or not organized in a way that's useful. So, not surprisingly, Environmental Protection Agency Chief Information Officer Molly O'Neill is intrigued by the new crop of Web 2.0 technologies that could help better deliver information and establish forums for the resulting discussions. O'Neill spoke with GCN about a successful wiki-based pilot involving the Puget Sound Leadership Council in addition to the challenges agencies face handling large amounts of data.
Jack Olmsted

KWCH - Kansas News and Weather - Problems Hamper Sedgwick County E-Waste Event - 0 views

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    People began lining up early Saturday morning to recycle their used electronics. In fact, so many came out to Sedgwick County's 'E-Waste' collection drive, organizers ran into problems. Several people called the Eyewitness Newsroom complaining about long lines. Organizers report at least 1,400 vehicles coming through the checkpoints at the Kansas Coliseum. They had expected 1,000. Reporter Kim Hynes reports see at least one accident.
Jack Olmsted

Firms Partnering with EPA Recycle More Than 66.5M Pounds of Electronics in 2008 | Green... - 0 views

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    WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Major manufacturers and retailers recycled more than 66.5 million pounds of used consumer electronics last year in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 's Plug-In To eCycling program. In reporting the tally yesterday, the EPA said the haul for 2008 is 30 percent greater than the amount recycled in 2007. The EPA program, launched in 2003, now involves more than two dozen firms . Several companies were recognized for their recycling efforts in the EPA's announcement of the program's progress. The firms singled out for mention included Dell, Staples, Best Buy, Sony, LG, Samsung, Wal-Mart, Panasonic, Sharp and Toshiba. The goods recycled in the agency program last year prevented the release of greenhouse gases equivalent to the annual emissions of an estimated 15,500 cars, the EPA said.
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