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14th Dec 2010 - Pc World
A report from Computer Aid International calls for IT manufacturers to take full responsibility for the environmental cost of their products. The paper, called 'Green ICT: what producers must do', says IT manufacturers should take environmen...
20th Dec 2010 - Posterous E waste
With the unprecedented growth in technology and an unplanned approach to the whole issue of recycling, it is increasingly seen today that electronic equipment like computers, copiers, televisions, monitors, printers and fax machines are becom...
09th Dec 2010 - Posterous E waste
The issue of professional and reliable battery recycling Los Angeles is a hot topic under discussion as on date mainly due to the importance of adopting clean, green methods of recycling, which is best done only by the well-informed recycling...
21st Dec 2010 - THE WINDSOR STAR
Chris Davies of electronics recycler Computers For Kids has seen a whole lot of obsolete junk -- and he hopes to see more. "Old audio equipment. Eight tracks. We see those all the time," Davies says. "Old computer systems like Commod...
02nd Jul 2010 - naturalnews.com
(NaturalNews) Developing nations will face a major environmental and public health crisis from e-waste if they do not quickly put in place measures for safe recycling and disposal of electronics, the U.N. Environmental Program has warned. &n...
21st Nov 2007 - naturalnews.com
Intel Corp. has announced plans to stop using lead as a soldering agent in its microprocessors. Lead is a chemical element with widespread industrial use. It is particularly useful as a semiconductor, due to its specific electrical and mechan...
07th Jul 2010 - The Economic Times
It’s time we do not bank totally on producers. Rather, the government should help in setting up collection and disposal facilities for e waste. B K Soni, chairman, Eco Recycling Ltd, discusses this and more with ET bureau. ...
11th Dec 2010 - Natural news.com
Scientists are calling upon solar panel manufacturers to set up a recycling infrastructure for their products now, before the supposedly green industry becomes the next major source of toxic e-waste. Already electronics from televisi...
20th Dec 2010 - Next
A coalition of environmental nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) have expressed their concern on how corporate bodies have continued to increase the mountainous load of used and end-of-life mobile phones all in name of an aggressive promotio...
13th Dec 2010 - The Times Of India
GURGAON: As Gurgaon grows into the technology centre of north India, it has a parallel problem to address — disposing tonnes of electronic waste. In a bid to address the issue, the municipal corporation has approved the p...