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How can we solve the E-Waste Crisis?
2015-08-07 04:42:31 UTC
E-waste has always been riddled by its complexities, from the lead, mercury, nickel and cadmium it contains that could be toxic if handled improperly to the increased amount of electronic devices were all so addicted to (sales in electronic products doubled between 1997 and 2009, according to the EPA) and the fact that only 40 percent of end-of-life electronics were collected for recycling in 2013.
Nornam Stokes
United States -
Re: Seeking Electronic Waste Recycling Info
2015-07-31 08:35:08 UTC
E-waste is a popular, informal name for electronic products nearing the end of their "useful life." Computers, televisions, VCRs, stereos, copiers, and fax machines are common electronic products. Many of these products can be reused, refurbished, or recycled.
With the passage of the Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003, certain portions of the electronic waste stream are defined and the systems to recover and recycle them will be administratively regulated beyond the universal waste rules that apply to material handling.
Nornam Stokes
United States -
Re: Recycling E-Waste
2015-07-15 07:26:27 UTC
Hi Nancy In USA I know about a company Electronic Recyclers International which handle all E-waste, whether it is a glass or metals or plastic.They recycle it and make them for further use
Nornam Stokes
United States -
Best possible place to recycle my electronic devices in fresno, California?
2015-07-10 07:44:17 UTC
Hello, I am native of Fresno, CA. I have lots of desktop computers and various electronic gadgets as well, which are not in my use. I think to recycle them to get some money from them. Please suggest me some electronic recycle center near to my location. So, I can find them easily. Thanks in advance.
Nornam Stokes
United States
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5 Electronic Devices You Should Be Recycling
2015-07-03 05:19:54 UTC
Electronic waste, also known as e-waste, is defined as any unwanted electric device anything from old cells to printers to tube televisions. The growing number of broken devices ending up in landfills is causing a global crisis that many cities and countries are not yet prepared to deal with.
There are also lots of special e-waste recycling centers or days in different communities across the country see whats available in your area! The following five devices should always be recycled:
1. Computer Towers
2. Cell Phones
3. Televisions
4. Printers
5. Stereos
Nornam Stokes
United States
http://recyclenation.com/ -
Re: Experiences of Waste or Environmental Smartphone Applications
2015-06-24 01:56:22 UTC
We have also done with smartphone recycling app.Our app name is RecycleNation: RecycleNation is an innovative mobile app designed to help to a responsible recycler by making recycling easier and more intuitive. For more app features visit here: http://recyclenation.com/2015/06/download-recyclenation-app-win-new-apple-watch
Nornam Stokes
United States
http://electronicrecyclers.com -
Re: Waste Reduction Programs with Results
2015-06-24 01:30:36 UTC
Hello. Firstly thanks for launching National Zero Waste Council. Its a great step to growing e-waste recycling industry and saves our earth. I also check http://www.nzwc.ca website, and I found it is only for CA? Am I right? I am very curious to aware the peoples to e-waste recycling. But I want to know is the whole process is for CA only or other countries also?
Nornam Stokes
United States
http://electronicrecyclers.com
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