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Brevity Software Solutions Pvt Ltd

ASP .NET Web Application Development Company - 0 views

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    Brevity Software Solutions Pvt Ltd is a ASP .NET Web Application Development Company offering services that includes CMS, eCommerce, Educational Web Apps, Travel Portal Systems, HR Web Apps, Interactive Games, Inventory Management, Non-profit Donation Apps, Transport and Logistics Apps, Online Courses and Training, Discussion Forums, Online Reservations for Ticketing and Booking, Project Management Applications, Social Networking, Web Conference Apps.
Jack Olmsted

Recycling In the USA - Recycler's World Main Menu - 0 views

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    Recycle.Net is a business-to-business trading community hub providing Global Access to Recycling Markets in Computer & Telecommunications Recycling and other similar kinds of materials.
Laura Barnes

The Environmental Benefits of the Purchase or Sale of EPEAT Registered Products in 2006 - 0 views

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    This is the first annual report that the Green Electronics Council plans to produce to estimate the life-cycle environmental benefits from the purchase or sale of EPEAT registered electronic products. EPEAT is a system for identifying environmentally preferable personal computers and monitors that is managed by the Green Electronics Council. The product registry and more information can be found at www.epeat.net. In EPEAT, participating manufacturers report to GEC the number of EPEAT registered products that they sell each year.
Amy Cade

Nation's TOP recycling companies and leaders meet at the International electronics recy... - 0 views

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    The International Electronics Recycling Conference & Expo is the premier net working event and tradeshow for the fast growing and important electronics recycling industry.
may ma

How to convert DVD to iPad 3? - 0 views

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    DVD to iPad 3 Converter is the best DVD to iPad Converter, this guide can teach you how to convert DVD to iPad 3.
Amy Cade

Recycling rush: e-waste scheme proves popular - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corpo... - 0 views

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    More than 20,000 computers and televisions were dropped off at Canberra's tips over the weekend as part of a free e-waste disposal scheme. There were line-ups at all three drop off points. Shipping containers at the Tuggeranong site was full by early Sunday morning. It usually costs nearly $40 to dispose of a computer and a monitor but thanks to Apple, that fee was waived for the two days
Amy Cade

New call for e-waste controls - Analysis (ABC Science) - 0 views

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    The world needs global standards for the reuse and recycling of electronic goods to curb growing e-waste exports to developing countries, a recent meeting in the Netherlands heard.
Amy Cade

North Carolina- HB 838 - 0 views

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    North Carolina, HB 838, delays effective date of previously passed electronics recycling law to 7/1/2010, signed by Governor 8/26
Amy Cade

News - Commission to discuss recycling loan - Pittsburg, KS - Morning Sun - 0 views

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    Southeast Kansas Recycling, Inc. has asked for a loan of $85,700 to institute household hazardous waste and electronic waste disposal programs.
Jack Olmsted

The GigaOM Network Announces Final Line-Up for Green:Net, The First Green Conference fo... - 0 views

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    The GigaOM Network, a leading Silicon Valley news network, today announces the final schedule for the Green:Net conference, to be held March 24, 2009 in San Francisco. The first Green:Net conference spotlights how technologies of the Web and the Internet will be instrumental in the new, green economy. The conference will be the first event hosted by Earth2Tech, The GigaOM Network's cleantech publication and a thought leader in the emerging "Green Digital" sector. Startups are also encouraged to apply to the Green:Net LaunchPad, a green startup showcase, before nominations close on February 13th. More details are available on the conference website. Software, communication networks and the web will help companies shape the future of our electrical system, deliver transportation infrastructure, create social movements and help both companies and regular folks reduce carbon emissions. The Green:Net conference brings together the knowledge and talent of The GigaOM Networks publications GigaOM and Earth2Tech to create a must-attend event for those interested in everything from money-saving, energy-efficient data centers to money-making online applications for businesses and consumers.
Jack Olmsted

Earth Day 2009 | Campaigns and Events | The Green Generation | Earth Day Network - 0 views

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    Earth Day 2009, April 22, will mark the beginning of the Green Generation Campaign! This two-year initiative will culminate with the 40th anniversary of Earth Day in 2010. With negotiations for a new global climate agreement coming up in December, Earth Day 2009 must be a day of action and civic participation, to defend the Green Generation'sEarth Day 2009, April 22, will mark the beginning of the Green Generation Campaign! This two-year initiative will culminate with the 40th anniversary of Earth Day in 2010. With negotiations for a new global climate agreement coming up in December, Earth Day 2009 must be a day of action and civic participation, to defend the Green Generation's
Jack Olmsted

E-Cycling in Olympia | OlyBlog - 0 views

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    Donating E-Cycle material to Goodwill helps in two ways: supporting Goodwill's job-training and placement efforts; and through sales at our retail stores, having a greater chance to reuse computers instead of having them end up in the waste stream. Donations to Goodwill are, of course, tax-deductible and Goodwill also will accept peripherals, keyboards, cel phones and other electronic equipment.
Jack Olmsted

FEC Steering Committee Presentations - 0 views

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    The FEC Steering Committee developed the following presentations to review program requirements, highlight the benefits of joining, and introduce useful tools.
Jack Olmsted

Federal Electronics Challenge - Resources - Web Links - 0 views

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    FEC encourages responsible electronics life-cycle management and recognizes the importance of other Web-based resources. This list of external hyperlinks provides direct access to Web sites that FEC believes may be of use to its partners.
Jack Olmsted

SEC - State Electronics Challenge - 0 views

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    Collectively, state and local government purchase more than $35 billion worth of technology equipment annually*, and has the opportunity to provide leadership in the environmentally sound and cost effective management of electronic assets. The State Electronics Challenge (SEC) is a voluntary program that encourages state, regional, and local governments, including schools and other public entities, to: Purchase greener electronic products. Reduce the impacts of electronic products during use. Manage obsolete electronics in an environmentally safe way.
Jack Olmsted

Tips for Recycling Electronic Waste - 0 views

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    In the 1970s, Gordon E. Moore theorized that computer processing power doubles about every 18 months especially relative to cost or size. His theory, known as Moore?s Law, has proved largely true. Thinner, sleeker, and faster computers have replaced the big boxes and monitors people once owned 10 years ago. This phenomenon is not limited to computers. Each day, various types of consumer electronics are constantly being upgraded or completely scrapped in favor of technological advancements. In the process, scores of old VCRs, walkman cassette decks and bulky video cameras become what is known as ?e-waste? or electronic waste.
Jack Olmsted

Northwest Product Stewardship Council - 0 views

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    Product Stewardship is an environmental management strategy that means whoever designs, produces, sells, or uses a product takes responsibility for minimizing the product's environmental impact throughout all stages of the products' life cycle.
Jack Olmsted

Washington Materials Management and Financing Authority - 0 views

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    The WMMFA is the manufacturer board-directed authority created by state law to handle the recycling of certain electronics in the state of Washington. Our job is to follow state law and guidelines as set forth by the department of Ecology to create a standard plan that manufacturers will participate in and finance. We coordinate collectors, transporters and processors to recycle covered electronics, then bill participating member manufacturers for the costs. Starting January 1st, 2009 covered electronics: TVs, Computer Monitors, Laptops and Computer towers will be recycled. The plan does not cover printers, scanners, keyboards, mice or other accessories.
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