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Electronics
Factsheets/Manuals/Guides
The Northwest Product Stewardship Council has produced a series of fact sheets highlighting the initial results of the E-Cycle Washington Program.
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The Electronics Recycling in Washington: A Product Stewardship Solution (PDF file, 176KB), provides a state-wide look at the accomplishments of the E-Cycle Washington program in 2009.
- E-Cycle Washington Profile: Legislative District 2 (PDF file, 804KB) provides an overview of the program benefits to the counties of Pierce and Thurston.
- E-Cycle Washington Profile: Legislative District 12 (PDF file, 1.28MB) provides an overview of the program benefits to the counties of Chelan, Douglas, Grant and Okanogan.
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Washington Profile: Legislative District 19 (PDF file, 709KB) provides an overview of the program benefits to the counties of Grays Harbor and Pacific.
- E-Cycle Washington Profile: Legislative District 24 (PDF file, 948KB) provides an overview of the program benefits to the counties of Clallam, Grays Harbor and Jefferson.
- E-Cycle Washington Profile: Legislative District 35 (PDF file, 1.03MB) provides an overview of the program benefits to the counties of Grays Harbor, Kitsap, Mason, and Thurston.
- E-Cycle Washington Profile: Legislative District 42 (PDF file, 646KB) provides an overview of the program benefits to Whatcom County.
- E-Cycle Washington Profile: Legislative District 49 (PDF file, 395KB) provides an overview of the program benefits to Clark County.
- E-Cycle Washington Profile: King County (PDF file, 387KB) provides an overview of the program benefits to King County.
- E-Cycle Washington Profile: Snohomish County (PDF file, 387KB) provides an overview of the program benefits to Snohomish County.
- E-Cycle Washington Profile: Spokane County (PDF file, 387KB) provides an overview of the program benefits to Spokane County legislative districts 3, 4, 6, 7 and 9.
NWPSC Electronics Subcommittee Issue Paper (PDF file, 36KB). Northwest Product Stewardship Council. 2008.
NWPSC Bulletin Vol 3, Issue 1: The Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC) (PDF file, 120KB). Northwest Product Stewardship Council. January 2004.
NWPSC Bulletin Vol. 1, Issue 1: Governments Saddled with Electronic Scrap (PDF file, 426KB). Northwest Product Stewardship Council. November 2001.
Considerations for Local Communities Related to Collection of Used Electronic Products (PDF file, 53KB). Northwest Product Stewardship Council.
California Integrated Waste Management Board's Procurement Guidelines. California Integrated Waste Management Board. June 13, 2008. Links to documents outlining guidelines for California State agency staff involved in purchasing, using or managing electronic equipment.
Environmentally Preferable Procurement Guidelines for Information Technology (IT) Equipment in Health Care. Health Care Without Harm and the Computer TakeBack Campaign. February 12, 2004.
Front-end Financing (FEF) Scenarios (PDF file, 115KB). Snohomish County Solid Waste Management Division. January 20, 2004. A 12-page guide to financing scenarios for producer responsibility programs.
Front-end Financing (FEF) Scenarios for the Collection/Recycling of Electronic Products (PDF file, 115KB). Snohomish County Solid Waste Management Division. 2004.
Recommendations for Electronics Handling for School Districts, Cities and Towns in Snohomish County (PDF file, 81KB). Snohomish County Solid Waste Management Division. June 6, 2003.
Citizen's Guide to Producer Responsibility: Who is taking out the electronic trash? (PDF file, 266KB) Washington Citizens for Resource Conservation. February 2003.
Take it Back Network: Packaging and Transporting Electronics (PDF file, 1.1MB) Snohomish County Solid Waste Management Division. February 2003. Tips and guidlines for proper handling of electronic products for recycling at stores and businesses.
Setting Up & Operating Electronics Recycling/Reuse Programs: A Manual for Municipalities & Counties. Northeast Recycling Council, Inc. March 2002.
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