New York City Delays E-Waste Deadline after Federal Lawsuit

Date: August 3, 2009

Source: News Room

The New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) has decided to stay all requirements of the New York City e-waste program pending a ruling on the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) lawsuit that seeks an injunction to stop the department from enforcing the Friday deadline when manufacturers were to file collection plans with the city or risk $1,000-a-day fines. Oral arguments on the lawsuit have been scheduled for Oct. 23 and should CEA and ITI's injunction be denied, DSNY has agreed not to require E-Waste Management Plans until 30 days after the judge's decision, DSNY said in a notice on its Web site. The CEA and the Information Technology Industry Council (ITI) recently filed suit charging that the city's e-waste rules were illegal and would "impose crushing costs and excessive burdens" on electronics manufacturers. They claim that the law violates federal commerce laws by attempting to regulate businesses from around the world and discriminates against those that do not have operations in the city.

See also: "Electronics Industry Challenges New York City E-Waste Law," (www.wasteinfo.com/news/wbj20090728B.htm).

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