June 3, 2013
by MoreRecycling
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Perfectly designed microelectronics

The European Commission has defined micro- and nanoelectronics as one of five key technologies for Europe. At the moment, this segment of industry accounts for ten percent of Europe’s gross domestic product (GDP). Miniaturized electronic circuits fulfill a broad range of important technical functions: they not only control our PCs, tablets, smartphones, and DVD players. Without them, the power grid would be far less efficient, airbags would not pop open, and medical devices would not be able to function. Continue reading

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April 1, 2011
by Kate Sinding
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New York’s electronic waste recycling program is effective today, but manufacturers must do more to let consumers know about it

Kate Sinding, Senior Attorney, New York City New York’s cutting edge electronics recycling program goes into effect today, finally giving New Yorkers a responsible way to get rid of their old, unwanted appliances: returning them to manufacturers … Continue reading

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