E-Waste Not

Wisconsin governor Jim Doyle's Task Force on Waste Materials Discovery and Disposal has recommended that the state eventually ban electronic waste from disposal in landfills. The recommendation is included in a report by the task force on how the state and its communities can reduce waste and use resources in an economically and environmentally sound manner. According to the report, Wisconsin and its communities should promote the recycling and reuse of discarded televisions, monitors, and laptop and desktop computers in anticipation of a ban on the disposal of such devices being in place by the end of 2010. ...

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