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Electronics Update
(Spring 2005)
Information on the requirement for approved collectors and approved
recyclers, as well as information on managing unneeded electronic
equipment,
Electronics Update
(Winter 2005)
Information about the implementation of the Electronic Waste Recycling Act
which established an advanced recycling fee on specified electronic
devises.
Electronics Update
(Fall 2004)
Information about the Surplus Property warehouse operated by the
California Department of General Services, the Bureau of Electronic
Repairs, and legislative updates on SB 50 (Sher) which changes the
Electronic Waste Recycling Act and AB 1901 (Pavley), the Cell Phone
Recycling Act of 2004.
Electronics Update
(Summer 2004)
Implementation of the Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003 continues
with postponement of the date for fee collection and the adoption of
emergency regulations adopted by CIWMB.
Electronics Update
(Spring 2004)
Progress on implementation of the Electronic Waste Recycling Act. Two new
resources for managing electronic equipment are: Best Management Practices
for Electronic Waste and Procurement, Use and End-of-Life Management
Guidelines.
Electronics Update
(Winter 2004)
Landmark legislation establishing a funding system to offset the costs of
electronic waste collection was enacted in September 2003. The new
FCC ruling allowing cellular customers to keep their number is expected to
significantly increase the number of used cell phones.
Electronics Update
(Fall 2003)
The Electronic Product Management Directory was recently updated and
expanded and now has more than 300 listings. CIWMB staff contacted every
county and many individual cities in California
Electronics Update
(Summer 2003)
The final version of the "Procurement, Use and End-of-Life Management
Guidelines" are now available. At the time of publication, SB 20 (Sher)
was moving through the
legislature; this bill would require manufacturers that sell electronic
products containing toxic materials in California to develop a plan
addressing the collection, handling, recovery, recycling, etc. of these
products.
Electronics Update
(Spring 2003)
An update on electronic product issues including the status of
electronic equipment guidelines being developed by the Department of
General Services and the CIWMB and new programs from e-waste recyclers.
Electronics Update
(Winter 2003)
An update on electronic product issues including state legislation;
companies offering new services to manage e-waste; and the status of
electronic equipment guidelines being developed by the Department of
General Services and the CIWMB.
Electronics Update
(Fall 2002)
An update on electronic product issues including state and federal legislation and the involvement of
CIWMB in the National Electronics Product Stewardship Initiative (NEPSI).
Green Building - Inside
and Outside (Summer 2002)
What does "green building" mean to the inside of your office?
Learn how to improve the efficiency of your office equipment and save
resources.
New Electronic Product
Management Directory (Spring 2002)
Introducing the directory designed to assist in locating organizations in
your area that accept electronic equipment for reuse and recycling.
Free to a Good
Home: Donating Your Computer (Winter 2002)
Information on how and where to donate your old computer, including a
partial list of organizations that accept computer equipment.
CRT's Classified as Universal
Waste (Fall 2001)
The Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) adopts emergency
regulations that classify CRTs as "universal waste".
New
Developments on Electronic Waste (Summer 2001)
An update on miscellaneous electronic waste developments, including the
Electronic Product Recovery and Recycling Conference (EPR2).
E-Waste Collections; New
Electronics Web (Spring 2001)
A round-up of electronic waste collection events, which are occurring more
regularly throughout California; Also introducing the CIWMB's new Web site
dedicated to electronic product management.
E-Waste
Workshop Offers Hope for Computer Salvage (Winter 2001)
An overview of the proceedings from a one-day workshop held on November 8,
2000, when industry leaders, government agencies, recyclers, non-profit
organizations, environmental groups, and others gathered in Santa Clara to
tackle the issue of electronic waste.
Free Computer Recycling in San
Francisco (Fall 2000)
San Francisco small business owners and residents can recycle their unwanted
computers through a free recycling service offered by eight San Francisco computer stores
and four computer recyclers.
E-Waste Workshop Participants
Explore Extended Producer Responsibility (Summer 2000)
An overview of the proceeding from a one-day workshop on Extended Producer Responsibility
held April 28, 2000, in Mountain View, California.
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