Skip to main content

Home/ Sustainable Electronics Initiative (SEI)/ Group items tagged in

Rss Feed Group items tagged

JEANETTE Hill

Recycling electronic waste in Japan: Better late than never | CNNGo.com - 1 views

  • Cell phones, computers and other IT goods, as well as components like circuit boards, batteries and cathode-ray TV glass, face a mixed fate. Many are dumped, some are recycled for precious metals, and some are shipped overseas.  In the Hatsune Miku campaign, some 570,000 unwanted cell phones were collected at 1,886 stores over 100 days to the end of February, according to a government report. The successful campaign included cash prizes, so participants weren’t merely motivated by conservation or the charms of Hatsune. So-called “urban mining” recycling plants can turn trash into treasure. The government estimates the phones yielded 22 kilograms of gold, 79 kilograms of silver, two kilograms of palladium and over five tons of copper.  But while appliances such as TVs and air conditioners are subject to disposal laws, with recycling rates generally high, so-called e-waste -- including cell phones, computers and other electronic waste -- is another story. In the year to April 2005, over 7 million PCs were discarded, with some 37 percent disposed or recycled, 37 percent reused within Japan, and 26 percent exported, according to Japan’s National Institute for Environmental
  •  
    Recyscling electronic waste in Japan
  •  
    Vip Escorts In Sharjah Cheap Escorts In Abu Dhabi Vip Indian Escorts In Abu Dhabi Cheap Call Girls In Abu Dhabi Russian Escort In Sharjah Vip Indian Call Girls In Dubai Russian Call Girls In Sharjah Hot Russian Vip Escorts in Dubai Pakistani Companion In Sharjah
ledstorefi123

Add Glitter to Your Kitchen with LED Valaisin Keittiöön - 0 views

Lights are an essential part of the mankind and now has come the age of LED lights which are simply better, sharper and efficient than previous traditional lights.   LED is a semi-conductor ...

LED valaisin keittiöön valot

started by ledstorefi123 on 12 May 14 no follow-up yet
Joy Scrogum

MediaGlobal: Hewlett Packard initiative calls for improved management of electronic was... - 0 views

  •  
    Hewlett Packard (HP), in collaboration with the Global Digital Solidarity Fund (DSF), and the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing and Research (Empa), has launched a groundbreaking initiative to develop sustainable recycling processes to tackle the problem of e-waste in Africa. For the past two years, the initiative has been overseeing a pilot program facility in South Africa and conducting e-waste management assessment studies in both Kenya and Morocco; the goal of the assessments is ultimately to properly determine each country's ability to deal with the e-waste there, whether it arose from electronics that were purchased new within the country and are now reaching their end of life, or from electronics that were shipped illegally from other countries. The project has been examining efforts by both African governments and organizations to safely handle e-waste. The project has been compiling extensive information, such as the policy and legal framework in each country, standard settings for e-waste treatment, organizations and programs already in place to safely process e-waste, and the actual amounts of e-waste present. MediaGlobal article by Shefali Lall, 7/20/09.
germisoner

Air conditioning repair louisville ky - 1 views

If you find that house will not be keeping since nice since it should be, you must prefer air conditioning repair louisville ky. Another highlight is various numerous matters which are drastically ...

Air conditioning repair louisville ky and heating

started by germisoner on 25 Jul 15 no follow-up yet
Joy Scrogum

CEH - Greening Electronics - 0 views

  •  
    The Center for Environmental Health (CEH) Pollution Prevention Program works to leverage the buying power of large institutions in order to expand the market for "greener" electronic products that encourages the development of a sustainable, socially responsible production system in the electronics sector. Currently the Pollution Prevention Program is focused on the health care sector, partnering with the Health Care Without Harm (HCWH) campaign, to encourage SF Bay Area hospitals and national health care organizations to adopt more environmentally preferable purchasing, management and disposal practices for their electronic equipment. CEH also provides purchasing assistance to institutions from other sectors such as government and private industry, partnering with other coalitions such as the Electronics TakeBack Coalition (ETBC). CEH integrates the resources and expertise of ETBC in electronics with the experience and knowledge of HCWH in procurement in order to influence the purchasing decisions of large institutions in healthcare, government and academia towards more environmentally responsible electronics. Contact Sue Chiang, Pollution Prevention Program Director, 510.655.3900 x311, sue[at]cehca.org or Judy Levin, Pollution Prevention Program Coordinator, 510.655.3900 x316, judy[at]cehca.org with any questions.
Joy Scrogum

Electronics Industry Sues to Block Recycling Law - City Room Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  •  
    Industry groups filed a lawsuit on Friday to block New York City's new electronics recycling law from taking effect next Friday. The law, passed in March 2008 by the City Council and finalized in regulations that the Department of Sanitation issued in April, requires manufacturers to take back their electronics, and provide pick-up service for items weighing 15 pounds or more. Starting in 2010, consumers will face a $100 fine for throwing old computers, televisions and other gadgets into the trash. Manufacturers who fail to recycle merchandise returned to them could be fined for each violation. The lawsuit, which was jointly filed by the Consumer Electronics Association and the Information Technology Industry Council in United States District Court in Manhattan, challenges numerous aspects of the law and regulations. The suit argues, among other things, that the law would improperly affect products made before the law took effect, that the pick-up requirement would be overly burdensome, and that the law would force companies to collect products that they may not have made. The suit also raises constitutional issues, asserting that the City Council's action amounts to an illegal effort to regulate interstate commerce.
gina jones

40"" H Series Direct Lit LED Commercial Display - 0 views

  •  
    40IN HYBRID LED TAA 1920X10803500:1 H40B HDMI AV2 Built-in TV tuner, embedded speakers and closed captioning provide the option of easily displaying broadcast TV 1920 x 1080 resolution is excellent for displaying custom content of any type, either stand-alone or as part of a video wall USB port enables playing video, pictures and audio from a portable flash drive 18.5mm thin side bezels add a sophisticated look, enabling a more impactful message RS232 connection allows the control functions such as power on/off, source, volume, channel, brightness and contrast Connections: 3-HDMI (1 HDMI supports DVI), component (CVBS Common), AV2, antenna in, USB, PC/DVI audio in, component audio in, AV audio in, digital optical audio out, audio out and RS232 thru stereo jack. Brand: Samsung Condition: new SKU : ET25535508 UPC: 8806085179387 Availability: 24 Price: $693.23
ledstorefi123

Lit up Your Kitchen like Never before with Pienet LED Valaisimet - 0 views

LED lights sparkle your spot like no other object as the fresh and beautiful light adds an eccentric shining touch to the zone it has been lit around. Light has dependably been an essential compon...

Pienet LED Valaisimet Keittiön

started by ledstorefi123 on 30 Apr 14 no follow-up yet
Joy Scrogum

Trash | Track - 0 views

  •  
    Trash Track relies on the development of smart tags, which will be attached to different types of garbage in order to track in real time each piece of waste as it traverses the city's sanitation system. The goal of the project is to reveal the disposal process of our everyday objects and waste, as well as to highlight potential inefficiencies in today's recycling and sanitation systems. The project will be exhibited at the Architectural League in New York City and in Seattle starting September 2009. MIT SENSEable City Lab project; this is the project web site.
Joy Scrogum

Federal Bill on E-Waste Policies Moves to Senate | Matthew Wheeland on GreenBiz.com - 0 views

  •  
    Two Democratic U.S. Senators -- Amy Klobuchar of Minn. and Kirsten Gillibrand of New York -- introduced earlier this month legislation aimed at funding R&D efforts to improve to recycle e-waste and develop best practices and innovation in greener design of electronics. The Electronic Device Recycling Research and Development Act, a nearly identical version of which passed the U.S. House of Representatives in April, provides almost $85 million over the next three years to help spur the growth of electronics recycling practices in the U.S. The bill, S. 1397, includes four main initiatives: providing grants for R&D into e-waste processes and practices, funding research into environmentally friendly materials for use in electronics, establishing educational curricula for engineering students at all levels to incorporate green design practices into electronics, and publishing a report from the National Academy of Sciences laying out the good and the bad in the current state of electronics recycling.
Joy Scrogum

What is the Basel Convention? - 0 views

  •  
    The Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal was adopted in Basel, Switzerland on 22 March 1989. The Convention was initiated in response to numerous international scandals regarding hazardous waste trafficking that began to occur in the late 1980s. The Convention entered into force on 5 May 1992 and today has its Secretariat in Geneva, Switzerland. BAN web page. Includes country status table; text of the treaty in English, French & Spanish; Conference of the Parties Reports; Competent Authorities list; and a link to the Basel Secretariat.
Thorkel Rostad

Buy IPad Online Nigeria - 0 views

  •  
    Buy IPads, Gadgets and Tabs from an authorized dealer in Nigeria. Blessing Computer is authorized dealer in Nigeria. We are sales both new and used IPads in Nigeria Market.
  •  
    Buy IPads, Gadgets and Tabs from an authorized dealer in Nigeria. Blessing Computer is authorized dealer in Nigeria. We are sales both new and used IPads in Nigeria Market.
Aida Williams

Cell Phone Reviews: Cell Phone Recycling - Reasons Why We Absolutely Must | Gadget Revi... - 0 views

  •  
    "Did you know that you can actually recycle your old or used cell phones ? If you're like most people, you probably have an old cell phone or two hidden in a drawer somewhere. In a few months or years, you'll rediscover these hidden phones and having no further use to you, these old units will most likely end up in your garbage bin and thence, in your city's landfill."
Joy Scrogum

Gazelle Powers Electronics Trade In and Recycle Program for Costco - Gazelle.com - 0 views

  •  
    Gazelle, the online consumer electronics "reCommerce" service, reported it has partnered with Costco to set up the wholesale club's electronics trade-in and recycle program. The Gazelle Electronics Trade-In and Recycle Program involves three simple steps: 1.Visit costco.gazelle.com to determine the value of the electronic device; 2.Ship the item(s) to Gazelle for free; and 3.Receive a Costco Cash Card for the value of the item(s). The program will accept consumer electronics in a growing number of nearly 20 categories including digital cameras, laptops, MP3 players, cell phones and more.
Joy Scrogum

Wisconsin Senate Bill 107 - 0 views

  •  
    Text of the pending Wisconsin e-waste law. This bill passed the WI Senate and arrived in the Assembly Tuesday, 6/16/09. Would require manufacturers of select consumer electronics (computers, printers and video display devices, such as TVs or monitors) to collect and recycle 80 percent of the weight of sold devices beginning in September. Beginning in February 2010, retailers can't sell electronics made by manufacturers that are not registered with WDNR. Manufacturers failing to meet their targets would be subject to a shortfall fee after 2010. Those who exceed their goals may be eligible for recycling credits. (Summary of bill taken from related article in GreenerComputing, 6/16/09.)
Joy Scrogum

Illinois Electronic Products Recycling and Reuse Act (SB 2313) - 0 views

  •  
    Illinois e-waste legislation that requires manufacturers to establish facilities to accept e-waste from consumers. The law is on a rolling basis and over the next few years the recycling requirements will kick in and by 2012, disposal of certain e-waste in municipal waste and sanitary landfills and at incinerators will be prohibited. The E-Waste Act only applies to electronic equipment taken out of use from residences, but it affects many of the businesses involved in the stream of electronic commerce. There is a civil penalty of up to $10,000 for each day of violation. Devices covered in the legislation include computers, cell phones, televisions, PDAs, printers, fax machines, game consoles, VCRs, DVD players, iPods and others (calculators and typewriters are NOT included).
Hope Foster-Reyes

Health Benefits of Soy | Ergo 21 - 0 views

  • Unfermented soy products contain haemagglutinin and trypsin inhibitors, which are growth-stunting factors. In addition, unfermented soy products have one of the highest phytate levels of any grain or legume
  • An NCI $20 million study of anti-cancer compounds in foods discovered five super star classes of anti-cancer compounds. All are in soybeans. These were identified as isoflavones, protease inhibitors, phytosterols, saponins and phytic acid compounds. A report on these anti-cancer compounds was published in the Journal of the NCI on April 17, 1991
  • Haelan 951, has an extensive anti-aging clinical study and is considered by many to be the best anti-aging product in the world. The healthy beneficial mechanisms of soy compounds include DNA repair, anti-angiogenesis, restoration of apoptosis, immune stimulation, detoxification, improved estrogen metabolism, enhanced organ function, reduction of cancer cell division times (mytosis), protection from the toxic side effects of chemotherapy treatments, and the prevention of cancer cell mutations induced by chemotherapy
  • ...1 more annotation...
  • The use of these products to enhance chemotherapy, reduce toxic effects of chemotherapy and prevent mutations induced by chemotherapy offers new hope for many patients. In addition, these products can help the physician manage the disease while it is treated with conventional therapies resulting in improved treatment compliance and patient outcomes
Joy Scrogum

MoD computers become part of Ghana's dangerous trade in e-waste - Times Online - 0 views

  •  
    7/18/09 article from The Times [of London] on the problem of illegal e-waste trade and unsafe e-waste processing in Ghana. Article contains the following statistics: "Even in the European Union, which has some of the most stringent controls, an estimated 75 per cent of e-waste is unaccounted for. Most of this, an estimated 8.5 million tonnes a year, is believed to be finding its way to unofficial dumps in West Africa."
1 - 20 of 362 Next › Last »
Showing 20 items per page