PC Recycling Rules May Be Eased

Date: May 30, 2002

Source: News Room

In an attempt to encourage recycling of PCs and televisions, the Environmental Protection Agency is proposing to ease rules regarding their disposal. Both types of devices generally contain CRT (cathode-ray tube) monitors, each containing up to 8 pounds of lead, which protects users of the products from radiation. The rules change would discourage the flow of e-waste to landfills and incinerators and promote safe reuse and recycling. Under the proposed new rule, if monitors are being considered for possible reuse, they would be classified as "products" instead of "waste," so they would not have to meet the waste requirements of the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.

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