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Aluminum Can Recycling Up 2.2% in 2007

Waste Management Launches New 'Think Green' Recycling Initiative

Coffee a Good Substitute for Manure in the Garden

Nokia Survey Uncovers Cell Phone Recycling Gap

New ISO Standard to Assist World Plastic Recovery Market

RecycleBank Expands Service to the Midwest

UK: New Research Gives Landfill Sites a Green Future

E-Junk is No Joke

The constant quest for faster, more efficient electronics has created an international waste disposal nightmare because electronic components frequently contain lead, mercury, cadmium, and other toxic materials. The need for responsible electronics stewardship is urgent.

  • By Kami Lowery, Sean Story, John Jagelski


States Ramping Up Efforts on E-Waste Bills

Analyst: Industry 'Cleaning up' on Environment

Best Buy Tests Free E-Recycling Program

ForestEthics Welcomes HP's Paper Policy

California Hires Manex for Tire Recycling Program

Sims Joint Venture Acquires Pacific Coast Recycling

Ohio Requires Lead Battery Recycling Now

NYC Signs on for Solar, E-Waste Recycling

Recycling Containers Find Home in Pennsylvania

Great Lakes EPA Sets E-Waste, Medicine Collection Challenge

Paper Recycling at Record 56%

Study: Analog TVs to Be Reused When DTVs Arrive

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