Congress Will Move on E-Waste With or Without Stakeholder Agreement

Date: May 28, 2008

Source: Warren Communications News

Congress is likely to craft its own version of a national e-waste plan even if industry stakeholders fail to find consensus. Rep. Mike Thompson, D-Cal., founder of the Congressional E-Waste Working Group, told Green Electronics Daily that he is "hopeful that the industries involved will see our legislation as a critical step forward." So far, his group has created a concept paper that describes a producer responsibility model as a means of financing the collection and recycling of discarded electronics and more importantly creates a set of guidelines that would be consistent in all states. The working group wants to get a bill "finalized as quickly as possible," Thompson said: "I do not anticipate any trouble finding Republican support in the Senate."

Rep. Mike Thompson: mikethompson.house.gov.

A copy of the concept paper is available here:
www.wasteinfo.com/news/E-Recycling%20Concept%20Paper.pdf

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