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Following the Trail of Toxic E-Waste
60 Minutes follows America’s toxic electronic waste as it is illegally shipped to become China’s dirty secret. The “Electronic Wasteland” segment features ETBC member, Basel Action Network.

Obama Supports Producer Take Back for Electronics
Discover Magazine recently questioned the presidential candidates about their positions on the environment, including the electronic waste issue. See their answers specifically to the e-waste question. View the whole Discover Magazine article.

Senate Files Resolution on E-Waste export.
Senator Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) filed Senate Resolution 663 that calls on the Senate to ban the export of toxic e-waste to developing countries. This is the same resolution that was filed in the House by Rep. Gene Green. More info.

Federal GAO releases report on toxic e-waste dumping.
Sept 18, 2008. The Government Accountability Office released a report today exposing how practices by unscrupulous electronics recyclers result in toxic electronic waste being dumped in developing countries in Asia and Africa. The report finds that the US has inadequate laws to stop toxic e-waste from being exported to these countries, and that the EPA doesn't enforce the few laws that do exist. Read report
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Enviros Applaud Samsung for New Free National Recycling Program
The Electronics TakeBack Coalition praised Samsung Electronics America for their new nationwide recycling program for its old unwanted or obsolete products, including old TVs, that would begin October 1. Learn More

TV Lobbying Coalition Dissolved
A coalition of electronics manufacturers has officially dissolved their national lobbying coalition which promoted state legislation requiring consumers to pay fees for electronic product recycling, rather than have the companies themselves pay for takeback and recycling programs. Learn More

LG Launches New Recycling Program.
The Electronics TakeBack Coalition applauds LG for its recent announcement that it will begin offering a free, nationwide recycling program for its old unwanted or obsolete products, including old TVs. View Release.


Take Back My TV Campaign

In just a few months, millions of TVs will become obsolete, due to a new rule requiring all TV signals to switch to digital on February 17, 2009. We think the TV manufacturers should offer national programs to take back and recycle our TVs. We are having some good success with our TV campaign - already Sony, Samsung, and LG have launched national recycling programs. For more info, check out our TV Campaign website.

The TV Zombies Are On the Loose
Undead Toxic Televisions TV Zombies have been seen wandering out of landfills and invading communities across the country, oozing toxic green slime, and dragging their old rabbit ears and VCRs behind them. Scientists believe that the TV Zombies are the millions of undead, old-school TVs that consumers threw out, even though they still worked. Replaced by newer, sleeker flat panel TVs, the TV Zombies are out for revenge. Check out our new video about the TV zombies: Revenge of the Return Of The Undead Toxic Televisions Strike Back.


Recycle Your Old Electronics
Wondering what to do with your old computers, notebooks, televisions and printers? Here's how to make sure your old electronic equipment is handled responsibly.

Use a responsible recycler.
Click on the map to find a responsible recycler in your state.

Use the company's own takeback program.
Recycling Your Computer Find out which computer companies will take back your old computer. This report tells you who offers what services, how to use them, and how to get free recycling.


Reporters Issue Briefing Book
E-Waste: The Exploding Global Electronic Waste Crisis. Check out this one-stop shop and quick summary on e-waste problems and solutions.


About the Electronics TakeBack Coalition
The Electronics TakeBack Coalition is a national coalition of non-profit organizations promoting responsible recycling and green design in the electronics industry.

 
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