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Joy Scrogum

EPR2 - 0 views

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    "EPR2 Baseline Report: Recycling of Selected Electronic Products in the United States"; ordering information; "Documents the results of the first large-scale survey and analysis of end-of-life electronic product recycling and reuse in the United States. The research, conducted by Stanford Resources, Inc., of San Jose, California, used data from 123 firms, including recyclers, third-party organizations that accept equipment for refurbishment and subsequent resale or donation, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), and large corporate users of electronic equipment."
Joy Scrogum

Computers and the Environment: Understanding and Managing their Impacts - 0 views

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    Book edited by Ruediger Kuehr and Eric Williams; "Collecting perspectives from manufacturers, recyclers, environmental scientists and policy analysts, the volume presents a set of analyses on issues important for understanding and planning response to the environmental challenges posed by computers."; this page includes table of contents and link to ordering information
Joy Scrogum

Texas Governor to Decide on Television Takeback Bill - 0 views

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    Waste & Recycling News, 5/28/09. Texas Gov. Rick Perry will have on his desk a bill requiring television manufacturers to provide Texas residents with free and convenient recycling for their old units. Proponents of the bill say it will help keep the 4 to 8 pounds of lead in cathode-ray tube televisions and the mercury in flat-screen TVs out of the environment. Televisions also contain brominated fire retardants and other hazardous chemicals.
Joy Scrogum

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

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    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).
Joy Scrogum

New York City: Int. No. 728 - 0 views

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    Text of e-waste legislation signed by mayor of New York City 4/1/08. New York City is the first municipality to pass an e-waste recycling bill; the law requires manufacturers of certain electronic equipment to create a collection program for any person in the City who wants to properly discard of their electronics. The bill also bans e-waste from disposal into the City's solid waste stream. Devices covered include: CPUs, computer monitors, computer accessories including keyboards and mice, laptop computers, TVs, printers, and portable music players.
Joy Scrogum

Electronics TakeBack Coalition - 0 views

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    The Electronics TakeBack Coalition (ETBC) promotes green design and responsible recycling in the electronics industry. Its goal is to protect the health and well being of electronics users, workers, and the communities where electronics are produced and discarded by requiring consumer electronics manufacturers and brand owners to take full responsibility for the life cycle of their products, through effective public policy requirements or enforceable agreements. ETBC plans to accomplish this goal by establishing extended producer responsibility (EPR) as the policy tool to promote sustainable production and consumption of consumer electronics (all products with a circuit board). The Campaign will focus first on establishing EPR for personal computers.
Simon Shieh

A small glance on conical spring washers - - 0 views

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    Now get top quality best conical spring washers from one of the most trusted Chinese disc spring manufacturers VINSCO. It is highly recommended in the industry for the production of best quality Conical Spring Washers at most competitive prices. See the product details in our site.
Simon Shieh

Shop the best quality conical spring washers from VINSCO - 0 views

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    Are you confused about, how to tighten up the nut and bolt? Very much confused about the washer to use? Well, Vinsco is a professional manufacturer of the best conical spring washers. Please order from here and enjoy the products advantage in a great way. See the details in our site.
Chongde Chiong

Jinpat electronics best for industrial purpose - 0 views

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    Jinpat, a renowned slip ring manufacturer in China produces a wide variety of electronic parts for fulfilling special requirements of your industries. Just contact us through our site and explore the varieties of slip rings at most competitive prices.
Simon Shieh

Most advantageous tips of Belleville springs - 0 views

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    If you are selecting disc springs for a dynamic application. It is important to opt for best featured quality disc springs according to the design and requirements of your application. As a seasoned manufacturer of conical disc springs, Vinsco allow you to choose from a wide range of high quality and durable Belleville springs. The details are given in our site.
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Best Oil Cooled Servo Stabilizer Manufacturer in Delhi - 1 views

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    Power Bank India is the fastest growing electricals and electronics company in india among all the companies. We offer highly efficient range of Oil Cooled Servo Stabilizer that offers finest performance during high/low voltage cut-off.
Joy Scrogum

Lead-Free Soldering Partnership | Design for the Environment (DfE) | US EPA - 0 views

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    "To address the information gap on the environmental impacts of leaded and lead-free solders, EPA's DfE Program entered into a voluntary partnership with representatives of the electronics industry and other interested parties to evaluate the environmental impacts of tin-lead and lead-free solders (see the Partners page of this website for more information on project partners). The partnership used a life-cycle assessment approach to examine the impacts of tin-lead, tin-copper, tin-silver-copper, and tin-silver-copper-bismuth solders. " Site includes general project information, milestones, publications and a list of partners.
Joy Scrogum

Wire & Cable Partnership | Design for the Environment (DfE) | US EPA - 0 views

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    "EPA's DfE Program and the Massachusetts Toxics Use Reduction Institute (TURI) entered into a voluntary partnership with representatives of the wire and cable industry to evaluate the environmental impacts of the current standard material formulations and alternative formulations. Specifically, the partnership used a life-cycle assessment approach to examine the impacts of heat stabilizers, polymer systems and flame retardants used in insulation and jacketing for selected wire and cable products. This information will address the information gap on the environmental impacts of the different materials used in wire and cable insulation, and help companies make environmentally sound product and material choices."
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