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Aida Williams

Local Green Charity Partners With Oakland University To Motivate Recycling Amongst Stud... - 0 views

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    " Local Green Charity Partners With Oakland University To Motivate Recycling Amongst Students"
Aida Williams

Infographic: just how much data exists in the digital universe? | Media | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    "Infographic: just how much data exists in the digital universe?"
George Thomas

Daimler and University of Stuttgart team up on automotive composites - 0 views

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    Plastics News Portal, Plastics Jobs, Plastics Directory And Trade Website for World and India - Plasticsinfomart.com
Aida Williams

Ghana News :: E-waste documentary on Ghana gets two Emmy nominations ::: Breaking News ... - 0 views

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    "A group of journalism students from the University of British Columbia and their professor have been nominated for two Emmy Awards for their documentary Ghana: Digital Dumping Ground."
Aida Williams

S'pore's e-waste gets new life - 0 views

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    "IF YOU are tossing your mobile phones and laptops into the trash, know this: They could end up harming your health and the environment. Said Associate Professor Ting Yen Peng of the National University of Singapore's (NUS) Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering: "These electronic devices contain a variety of hazardous substances such as lead and mercury."
Amy Cade

Can e-waste be turned to gold? - 0 views

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    (CNN) -- The champions at the Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver can stand on the podium proud of their achievements, but the eco-minded among them can be extra proud that their medals are made with traces of precious metals recovered from e-waste. According to a new report, however, a more universal solution to a growing problem needs to be found.
Joy Scrogum

Responsible Appliance Disposal (RAD) Program | Ozone Layer Depletion | US EPA - 0 views

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    EPA's Responsible Appliance Disposal (RAD) Program is a voluntary partnership program that began in October 2006 to help protect the ozone layer and reduce emissions of greenhouse gases. As part of the RAD program, partners recover ozone-depleting chemicals from old refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, and dehumidifiers. Using best practices, RAD partners ensure that: refrigerant is recovered and reclaimed or destroyed; foam is recovered and destroyed, or the blowing agent is recovered and reclaimed; metals, plastic, and glass are recycled; and PCBs, mercury, and used oil are recovered and properly disposed. As part of the program, EPA serves as a technical clearinghouse on responsible appliance disposal program development and implementation; calculates annual and cumulative program benefits in terms of ODS and GHG emission savings and equivalents and, as available, potential cost savings; and provides partner recognition for achievement, such as through press releases, brochures, articles, and awards. RAD partners include utilities, municipalities, retailers, manufacturers, universities, and other interested organizations.
Aida Williams

The University of Idaho Argonaut - E-waste recycling now on campus - 0 views

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    "E-waste recycling now on campus"
Aida Williams

San Francisco Recycling - Universal Waste Disposal - 0 views

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    "Electronics, Fluorescent Bulbs, and Batteries"
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