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The term e-waste (electronic waste) is applied to all waste from or caused by electronics, which is often toxic waste. It is a major concern with respect to wireless technology and computers, which are readily discarded due to rapid technological change, low initial cost and planned obsolescence. Various solutions including recycling, re-use and the standardization ... |
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San Diego E-Waste has a business philosophy of embracing the approach of reviving our environment by merging the health and conservation sectors which will encourage a healthy lifestyle and promote environmental awareness for all participants.  |
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Hundreds of thousands of computers, monitors, copiers, fax machines, printers, televisions, and other electronic items become "obsolete" in the eyes of consumers. 
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| New Options for Recycling Cell Phones: |
Beginning on July 1, 2006
 California consumers will have more options for properly managing obsolete or unwanted cell phones.
The Cell Phone Recycling Act of 2004 (AB 2901, Pavley) requires all retailers of cell phones in California to have a system to accept and collect used cell phones for reuse... |
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Landmark E-Waste Recycling System Celebrates First Anniversary |
California's covered electronic waste recovery and recycling payment system marked one year of operation on January 1, 2005.
The system, which implements specific provisions of the Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003 (SB 20, Sher), includes a fee paid by consumers of covered electronic devices and payments made to approved collectors and recyclers of covered electronic waste... |
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