Electronic Waste Recycling - Washington

In March 2006, the state of Washington passed an electronics recycling bill that requires manufacturers to finance the collection, transportation and recycling of old computers, monitors and televisions. With the implementation of this new "producer takeback" rule, Washington will become the fourth state to enact electronics recycling legislation (see more states here).

The legislation calls for a free program for residents, small businesses, schools, small local governments and charities. By Jan. 1, 2009, manufacturers must pay to implement their own recycling program or participate in a centralized plan that a third party, quasi-governmental agency will run.

Electronics covered under the new law include: TVs and Monitors 4” or more diagonally, (both CRTs and flat panels), laptops, and desktop computers (CPUs).

It does not permit exporting electronic waste to Third World nations or the use of prison labor to disassemble obsolete electronic equipment.

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We are also understand the severity of this problem and are doing our part to help. Our mission is to divert as much electronic waste materials from landfills and dumps by offering free and environmentally sound e-waste recycling alternatives for the public. PTRecycle is a "GREEN" electronic waste management company that recycles all materials in accordance to government-regulated standards. All the materials we process are logged and tracked starting from the collection point to the end-of-life process. This procedure allows us to ensure that no materials we collect are exported out of California illegally or dumped into other unregulated waste streams. For more information visit www.ptrecycle.com

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