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The Star on MSNIllegal dumping of e-waste to attract jail term, fines in the new BillProducers of electronic waste may soon be required to dispose of it only in designated areas – or face a fine of Sh20,000 or six months in jail – if a new Bill is enacted into law.The Electronic ...
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Soy Carmín on MSNUnmasking the Waste: 10 Everyday Purchases That Are Basically Just TrashIn a world increasingly aware of environmental impact and smart spending, many of us still unknowingly fill our carts with ...
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have developed an environmentally safer type of plastic that can be used for ...
Disposal of electronic waste (e-waste) in landfills, incinerators, or at rudimentary recycling sites can lead to the release of toxic chemicals into the environment and increased health risks.
Self-service electronics recycling drop-off will be available for McLean County residents from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, July ...
The new signs, which feature a QR code, will go up in popular dumping spots. It will connect people to legal drop-off sites.
As of Tuesday, convenience-store retailers could remove corrective statement signage from their stores. The signs had been ...
Risk has changed. E-waste is not just waste, it is a compliance failure waiting to happen, a data breach in transit, a national resource lost to rivals.
When companies make fixing their broken items almost impossible, community organizations and activists are fighting back to help remedy the issue.
Action Carting Environmental Services Inc., a subsidiary of Teaneck, New Jersey-based Interstate Waste Services (IWS), has ...
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