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George Thomas

Maag and Automatik joint forces again at CHINAPLAS - 0 views

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

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started by ledstorefi123 on 12 May 14 no follow-up yet
Aida Williams

Waste Watcher: Taxes Squandered on E-waste and Overpaid Officials - Publications - CSSRC - 0 views

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    "Hard times force people to pay attention to how they spend their money ... and to how government spends their money. While Democrats are proposing higher taxes, voters are already angry about two more news reports that show their tax dollars being squandered. California's electronic waste program, a symbol of green innovation, turns out to be a magnet for fraud, reported The Sacramento Bee)."
Joy Scrogum

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

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    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.
Joy Scrogum

Indiana Becomes Latest State to Pass E-Waste Law | GreenerComputing - 0 views

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    The Indiana e-waste law forces manufacturers to take responsibility for the collection and recycling of their products. Manufacturers of video display devices, such as TVs and computer monitors, must register with the state by April 2010. Greener Computing, 5/19/09.
Joy Scrogum

What is the Basel Convention? - 0 views

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    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.
shalani mujer

Enjoying Worry-Free Computer Use - 1 views

As an executive of a medium-sized company in Oakland, life has always been hectic to me except on weekends. Nevertheless, when I have some work that needs to be rushed, I am forced to do it at home...

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started by shalani mujer on 08 Jul 11 no follow-up yet
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