Environmental protection board in Maine adopts e-cycling code
Oct 24, 2005 | 03:18 PM
| Paul Schaffer
Maine's Board of Environmental Protection has adopted a regulatory code for electronics recycling.
Some minor tinkering was done with the early October draft, but not enough to warrant a renewed comment period, the board decided.
Maine is the first state with a system based on "reimbursement from manufacturers for the costs of handling and recycling . . . televisions and computer monitors generated as waste by Maine households." The law authorizing the arrangement was passed last year.....
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