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- E-waste update: Electronics TakeBack Coalition rates TV manufacturers
- Because I know you are just DYING to go out this weekend and make sure that you have a television that is compliant with the digital conversion (if you don't already), just want to remind you to dispose of your old one responsibly. Do not stick it out by the...
- Tags: Electronics, E-waste, TVs, Tv & Home Theater, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2009-06-12
- Deep in the heart of Texas: Electronics recycling infrastructure expanded
- The vendor-funded recycling organization MRM more formally known as Electronic Manufacturers Recycling Management Company has inked a deal with Goodwill Industries in Texas that will extend the territory it can cover in the state. MRM was started as a joint venture by Panasonic Corp. of America, Sharp...
- Tags: Texas, Electronics, MRM DOES, Policies And Procedures, Human Resources, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2008-11-21
- '60 Minutes': Cleaning up recycling (Part 1)
- Scott Pelley takes a tour of GRX, a Denver electronic waste recycling company, that is a member of 'E-Stewards.' That's a stringent program run by a watchdog group, The Basel Action Network, to certify ethical recyclers who do not ship their toxic materials overseas.
- Tags: Recycling, Scott Pelley, CBS, 60 Minutes, toxic waste
- Videos 2008-11-10
- Coming soon, but not really soon enough: A certification to weed out shady electronics recyclers
- Just carved out a half-hour to sit on the teleconference for the Basel Action Network BAN, which is a watchdog on the problem of toxic waste around the globe. The issue about which BAN is truly up in arms this week relates to the export of containers full of computers,...
- Tags: Certification, Electronics, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2008-11-10
- Expect pretty significant e-waste news this week
- Expect pretty significant e-waste news this week60 Minutes?Is this topic being triggered by the report on 60 Minutes yesterday (11/09)? Steve Kroft followed some materials from a "green" recycler in Denver. Boxes full of monitors were loaded on a container, which they tracked to Victoria Harbor, Hong Kong. In HK,...
- Tags: e-waste new, significant e-waste new, pretty significant e-waste new, E-waste
- Discussion threads 2008-11-10
- Expect pretty significant e-waste news this week
- I believe this will be a big week for e-waste news, given the certification news coming on Monday from the Basel Action Network. Hope to jump on that call, if I can rework my schedule. So, quick an eye out for some more posts. Meanwhile, since my...
- Tags: E-waste, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2008-11-09
- Sub-prime and the other seven deadly bubbles . . .
- Now that the distraction from the election is gone, I wish there was another distraction out there because we still have a way to go in regards to the financial crisis. There seems to be a widespread perception that the mess caused by the sub-prime bubble has...
- Tags: Financial, Derivatives, Bubble, Philanthropia, Financial Services, Tom Foremski
- Blog posts 2008-11-08
- China and the e-waste industry it doesn't want you to see
- 60 Minutes this Sunday will air an interesting project--tracking e-waste from Denver to China to a refining center that's one "of the most toxic places on earth." Correspondent Scott Pelley and crew was jumped as they were recording a black market that was dismantling e-waste. Technically, these...
- Tags: E-waste, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-11-07
- Techie's green pet: IDC develops new report card for tech asset recyclers
- Does your IT services company make the grade when it comes to retiring and disposing of technology assets in the greenest way possible? Researcher IDC has come up with a new certification and weighting system for IT assess disposal functions that it is calling the Green Recycling...
- Tags: Asset, Card, International Data Corp., Asset Management, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2008-07-17
- Running a recycling drive? Be careful
- My Computer Club at the high school is planning to run an electronics recycling drive after the holidays. Ideally, we'd take in a fair number of decent PCs and peripherals replaced during the season of giving that we could refurbish and redistribute to our elementary schools. We would...
- Tags: Recycling, Electronics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Computer, Productivity, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2007-11-20
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