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Amy Cade

Tips for Hosting a Successful E-cycling Event - WDNR - 0 views

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    Wisconsin- Department of Natural Resources has a list of suggestions for people wanting to host an e-cycling event. They asked people who have already been through these types of events what they felt worked and what didn't work.
Amy Cade

PACE - 0 views

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    Overview of PACE from Basel
Amy Cade

E-Waste: The Exploding Global Electronic Waste Crisis - 0 views

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    Electronics Tackback Coalition
Amy Cade

myGreenElectronics - 0 views

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    Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) web site that helps consumers locate electronics recyclers in their area (search by address or ZIP code). Also provides tips for reducing e-waste production and energy consumption, including an "Energy Consumption Calculator" that estimates electricity used by electronic devices and the associated cost by minute, day, month and year. Information on corporate recycling programs, electronics recycling FAQs, resources for electronics reuse, and environmentally preferable purchasing tips are also provided. A form is available for electronics recyclers to submit their company information for inclusion in the recycler database.
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    Find Recycling Centers
Amy Cade

P.A.C.E. Computer Recycling and E-Waste - 0 views

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    Not to be confused with Basel's "PACE." This is a Computer Recycling and E-Waste Program in Canada
Joy Scrogum

E-wasteland: The Growing Problem of E-Waste in India - 0 views

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    Sophie Gerrard photo essay with powerful images of illegal e-waste trade & processing in India.\n\nPossible item for "Media" resources or "Videos/Presentations" if we contact for permission.
Joy Scrogum

old tv photo | Pixmac - 0 views

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    Stock photos of old tvs.
Joy Scrogum

U.S. Government Photos and Images: USA.gov - 0 views

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    "Most of these images and graphics are available for use in the public domain, and they may be used and reproduced without permission or fee. However, some images may be protected by license. We strongly recommend you thoroughly read the disclaimers on each site before use. For information about obtaining seals of Federal Agencies and the United States, please see the Government Printing Office website." Searchable database of images used on government web sites.
Joy Scrogum

Royalty Free Stock Photos: Old TV set - 0 views

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    Links to images of old televisions. Royalty free, but initial price for downloading.
Joy Scrogum

IBM Plastics Recycling Performance Wanes · Environmental Leader · Green Busin... - 0 views

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    From Environmental Leader, 7/6/09. Highlights of IBM's 2008 Corporate Responsibility Report. Includes link to PDF of the report.
Joy Scrogum

Regulating for E-waste in China: Progress and Challenges - 0 views

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    Proceedings for the Institution of Civil Engineers, Municipal Engineer 162, June 2009, Issue ME2, pages 79-85. Written by J. Ye, S. Kayaga, & I. Smout. This paper provides a situational analysis and discusses the basic elements of the existing legislative framework for e-waste management in China. The paper concludes with an analysis of opportunities and challenges that exist in improving the enabling/regulatory environment for a hazardous but valuable commodity in a fast-growing economy.
Joy Scrogum

WDNR Weekly News Article - New resources on electronics recycling available - 0 views

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    6/30/09. Wisconsin businesses, institutions, local governments and organizations involved in recycling and refurbishing unwanted electronics have new tools to help them comply with state and federal regulations and plan successful electronics collection events. Includes information & links to a new WDNR guidance document, which ummarizes requirements that have been in effect since 2007 and includes a flow chart to help electronics handlers determine which regulations apply to them. Also includes links to a document providing tips for hosting a successful electronics recycling event.
Joy Scrogum

Golden Garbage -- Beijing Review - 0 views

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    Beijing Review article by Ding Wenlei, 7/9/09. "In the eight years after Guiyu became a collection point for electronic waste, Greenpeace China and other green organizations have not stopped urging major waste exporters to cease shipping their detritus to China. At the same time, they have been lobbying the Chinese Government to crack down more effectively on illegal electronic waste recycling. China finally has its own regulation on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE)-the Regulation on the Administration of the Recovery and Disposal of Waste Electrical and Electronic Products. Announced on February 25, the regulation will hold producers liable for the costs of managing their products at the end of their lifecycles as of January 1, 2011. According to the regulation, China will license large qualified recycling plants and develop a recycling economy to better safeguard the environment and human health. Yet, for environmental organizations, the Chinese Government and licensed recycling plants, it remains an uphill battle to smash the business chain of the illegal recycling of electronic waste."
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