New York Bans Disposal of Electronics Waste

Date: January 3, 2012

Source: News Room

New York's statewide electronics waste recycling law takes effect this month which prohibits waste haulers from collecting electronic waste unless is it destined to be recycled or reused. The so-called Electronic Equipment Recycling and Reuse Act, passed in May 2010, also requires manufactures to accept for recycling or reuse based on the market share of their products sold in the state and establishes surcharges for failure to meet those standards. Those companies now have to provide "free and convenient" recycling to consumers but can charge a modest fee to larger private-sector business and non-profits. The bill places a disposal ban on electronics, to be fully phased-in by 2015.

More information on the law, including details on where consumers can drop off obsolete electronics is available at www.dec.ny.gov/chemical/66872.html.

See also: "New York Assembly Approves E-waste Legislation," (www.wasteinfo.com/news/wbj20100601E.htm).

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