E-waste Recycling is Growing but Harder to Regulate

Date: November 25, 2006

Source: News Room

E-waste recycling is proving to be hard to regulate. Much of it may be sent overseas to be recycled improperly. The state of California offers rebates to e-waste recyclers but must monitor overbilling and fraud. Regulating where the e-waste is recycled is more difficult because international shipping is controlled by the federal government and because state governments do not have the resources to send regulators to monitor e-waste recycling companies. Some companies have offered to willingly comply with the regulatory efforts of third parties, such as the Computer TakeBack Campaign. Before recycling e-waste, consumers are urged to ask whether a recycling company is backed by the Computer TakeBack Campaign and about any policies and costs that might apply.

For more information, visit: www.computertakeback.com.

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