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Electronic Waste and You

Electronic Waste and You. Basel Convention. A Global Problem. Sources: (1) EMPA St.Gallen, Technical Control Body for SWICO and SENS (2004) (2) ZVEI - Deutscher Zentralverband Elektrotechnik und Elektroindustrie, i.e. German electrical and electronic manufacturers' association

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Electronic Waste and You

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  1. Electronic Waste and You

  2. Basel Convention

  3. A Global Problem Sources: (1) EMPA St.Gallen, Technical Control Body for SWICO and SENS (2004) (2) ZVEI - Deutscher Zentralverband Elektrotechnik und Elektroindustrie, i.e. German electrical and electronic manufacturers' association (3) UK Status Report on Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment Industry Council for Electronic Equipment Recycling (ICER), 2000 (4) Municipal Solid Waste in the United States: 2000 Facts and Figures. US EPA Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response. June 2002, Pages 150-160. (5) Resource Recycling Fund Management Committee, Environment Protection Administration, Taiwan , ROC. (6) Govt moves to stem tide of 'e-waste' (7) Waste 21: Waste management plan 1998-2004, Denmark (8) Fact Sheet Proposed End-of-Life Information Technology Equipment and Consumer Electronics (e-waste) Recycling Program, Saskatchewan Environment, Environmental Protection Branch, Canada

  4. USA! (1) Municipal Solid Waste in the United States: 2000 Facts and Figures. US EPA Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response. June 2002, Pages 150-160.(2) Per capita calculation based on population data from CIA Worldfact Book , 2003

  5. Disposing Your E-waste Hennepin County Recycling Center and Transfer Station 8100 Jefferson Highway, Brooklyn Park, (612) 348-6500 or (612) 348-6509. South Hennepin Recycling and Problem Waste Drop-off Center 1400 West 96th Street, Bloomington, (612) 348-6500 or (612) 348-6509. Electronics This item collected on recycling week only. Limit of two (2) large items per recycling week. Place next to the garbage cart on the recycling day. Please post a sign or write on the item "Please Take". Item will be picked up on next business day after recycling day.

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  7. Disposing Your E-waste Cell Phones: Do NOT place in the garbage cart. This item NOT collected by Solid Waste & Recycling or accepted at the South Transfer Station. Disposal with garbage is prohibited. Cellular phones contain hazardous components, and should not be place in the garbage cart. Go to Hennepin County A-Z Guide for additional information.If your wireless provider is AT&T, Sprint, or Verizon, the phone and battery to can be taken to one of their retail stores for recycling. AT&T will accept all brands of cell phones. The CALL TO PROTECT campaign collects wireless phones to benefit victims of domestic violence. Proceeds from the sale of phones help fund agencies that fight domestic violence and are also used to support the educational efforts of the Wireless Foundation. Other phones are refurbished and become lifelines for domestic violence victims when faced with an emergency situation. Learn more. Or, call (888) 901-SAFE (7233). Hennepin County Recycling Center and Transfer Station 8100 Jefferson Highway, Brooklyn Park, (612) 348-6500 or (612) 348-6509. South Hennepin Recycling and Problem Waste Drop-off Center 1400 West 96th Street, Bloomington, (612) 348-6500 or (612) 348-6509.

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