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Laura Barnes

LCA Study of the Product Group Personal Computers in the EU Ecolabel Scheme - 0 views

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    This document reports on an LCA study of PCs, according to the terms of reference described in Technical Annex XI.E.4/96/0056 of the Commission's call for tenders and on pp 12-14 of Atlantic/IPU's tender for the project, which was distributed to the PC ad hoc working group on 21 January, 1997.
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Apple Computer Recycling Program for Schools - 0 views

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    Offer expires July 31, 2009.
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How to Ensure Your Products Meet Environmental Requirements in Europe - 0 views

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    TIA white paper detailing environmental requirements for electronics sold in Europe.
Laura Barnes

How to Ensure Your Products Meet Environmental Requirements in North America - 0 views

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    TIA white paper on environmental requirements for electronics sold in North America.
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How to Ensure Your Products Meet Environmental Requirements in Latin America - 0 views

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    TIA white paper detailing environmental requirements for electronics sold in Latin America.
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How to Ensure Your Products Meet Environmental Requirements in Asia - 0 views

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    White paper from TIA on environmental requirements for electronics in Asian markets
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Paving Roads with Old Circuit Boards: Scientific American - 0 views

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    Millions of printed circuit boards from discarded electronics are tossed into landfills every year. In addition to the volume of waste, the material can leach chemicals into the soil. As an alternative, researchers at Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China are finding various ways to reuse the panels, including as an additive in asphalt.
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Does Apple really have the greenest notebooks? | Green IT - InfoWorld - 0 views

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    As more organizations worldwide come to see the value of investing in eco-friendlier hardware, PC vendors are jockeying for the right to lay claim to the greenest wares. Proving a central weapon in this battle is the EPEAT (Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool) registry. Plenty of companies are finding the tool invaluable for finding green machines that meet their particular needs. The problem is, some vendors -- intentionally or otherwise -- might be abusing the system to make themselves and their wares look greener.
Laura Barnes

News - E-Waste: When Landfills Are Not an Option | GreenerComputing - 0 views

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    Headlines abound with stories of branded technology being fished out of rivers and landfills in developing nations leaking toxic metals into the water supply. The Environmental Protection Agency estimates roughly 400,000 tons of e-waste goes to recyclers every year, and that up to 80 percent of the materials sorted for recycling end up in operations in China, India, Southeast Asia and West Africa where it is disassembled and burned or dumped. But it doesn't have to be that way, declares Mark Newton, the senior manager of environmental sustainability at Dell Computers, the computer manufacturing giant based in Round Rock, Texas.
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Make: Online : Ask MAKE: surplus TVs from the DTV switch - 0 views

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    Make Magazine has some ideas for things to do with your old analog TV.
Laura Barnes

International Symposium on Sustainable Systems and Technology - 0 views

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    Formerly the International Symposium on Electronics and the Environment. View the conference program and see guidelines for their student paper competition.
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Computer Recyclers and Refurbishers - 0 views

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    Information about computer recyclers and refurbishers in the U.K.
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Wasteonline electrical and electronic equipment information sheet - 0 views

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    Many everyday consumer items now contain electronic parts. Every year an estimated 1 million tonnes of waste electronic and electrical equipment (WEEE) are discarded by householders and commercial groups in the UK. Dealing with this waste is an important issue as electronic goods are becoming increasingly short lived, and so ever increasing quantities of obsolete and broken equipment are thrown away. Electronic and electrical equipment makes up on average 4% of European municipal waste, and is growing three times faster than any other municipal waste stream.
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Recycling that pays -- literally | MNN - Mother Nature Network - 0 views

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    A handful of entrepreneurs have created services that pay you to keep your electronics out of the landfill.
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