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Williamson County has partnered with City eWaste to create five new electronic friendly waste drop off locations throughout the county.
The annual production of “e-waste”—electronic products that have reached the end of their useful life and tossed—is rising by 2.6 million tons globally, on track to reach 82 million tons by 2030.
The Superior Watershed Partnership has started a permanent location to recycle your electronic waste. The SWP opened a permanent E-waste recycling collection site. E-waste includes televisions, ...
If you manufacture, distribute or sell electrical and electronic equipment such as computers ... The schemes allow manufacturers, distributors and sellers to meet their waste‑management obligations ...
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The fourth of edition of the Global E-waste Monitor funded and prepared in partnership by the UNITAR SCYCLE Programme, ITU, and Fondation Carmignac. The Monitor is an indispensable reference tool for ...
New Jersey's Electronic Waste Management Act prohibits consumers from throwing away covered electronic devices. If not properly disposed of, electronic devices can produce toxic chemicals ...
As a trusted partner for businesses on the East Coast, ECER Inc. is dedicated to making a positive environmental impact. Their commitment to responsible recycling practices not only supports ...