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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."
Joy Scrogum

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.
Aida Williams

5 Steps to Safe Electronics Recycling - SFGate - 0 views

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    "With the march of progress, many of us are frequently upgrading our electronics, or at least replacing those that stop working. But what about all those discarded gadgets? They often contain toxic materials, as well as valuable components that can be reused. The Consumer Electronics Association offers several tips to reduce e-waste, while preserving your identity and sensitive information from would-be thieves. Let's take a look:"
Aida Williams

Nokia Expands Mobile Phone Recycling in India | Recycle.co.uk - 0 views

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    " Nokia Expands Mobile Phone Recycling in India"
Aida Williams

STAPLES Canada takes aggressive stance on e-waste recycling | Recycle.co.uk - 1 views

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    " STAPLES Canada takes aggressive stance on e-waste recycling"
Aida Williams

Major Corporations Step Up for Certified Green Electronics Recycling | CommonDreams.org - 0 views

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    "Major Corporations Step Up for Certified Green Electronics Recycling"
Aida Williams

National Center for Electronics Recycling Shows 8% Increase in Electronics Collection R... - 1 views

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    "National Center for Electronics Recycling Shows 8% Increase in Electronics Collection Rates in 2009 "
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