Pressure from States and Industry Builds for Federal E-Waste Bill

Date: November 21, 2007

Source: News Room

Lawmakers drafting a federal e-waste legislation are unlikely to "shop it around for consensus" said Scott Cassel, executive director of the Product Stewardship Institute. He expects to see legislation soon owing to pressure from state governments and the electronics industry for a unified solution. Already five states have enacted their own legislation this year. Many states want federal action by 2008. A federal bill will have to be comprehensive enough to attract consensus from states with or seeking to introduce their own legislation. A blanket preemption of state laws will likely result in a fight especially since some states have adopted fundamentally different approaches to the problem. The industry hopes to see "draft principles" of a federal e-waste bill, said CEA Environmental Counsel Parker Brugge.

Product Stewardship Institute: www.productstewardship.us.
Consumer Electronics Association: www.ce.org.

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