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With consumers rushing to buy the latest gadgets, the problem of what to do with discarded electronic products is becoming a growing environmental concern. Although electronic recycling is not yet as popular as paper and plastic recycling, two American college students are betting it can be just as lucrative. VOA’s Mil Arcega has more.

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Electronic Parts to recycle and reuse

December 27, 2010

Take apart electronics and reuse the parts for your alt energy project. If you would like to have something recycled or help us in a recycling project please visit our web page hcrcfr.giving.officelive.com Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Electronic dash board of Ford Fusion Hybird

October 14, 2010

This is the electronic dash board of the Ford Fusion Hybrid. The display shows (from left to right), Engine temp, miles on car, trip milage, acc, pwr, battery (will run on this batter in iddle and on low mph), top green dial – cruise control is on, midle is the current speed 65 mph, gas […]

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Oster 5712 Electronic 2-Tier 6-Quart Food Steamer Reviews

August 7, 2010

Oster’s tiered food steamer is equipped with instant steam so you can start cooking immediately. It has a combined, 6-qt. capacity (3.8-qt. and 2.3-qt. bowls) and comes with fully collapsible steaming trays for easy cleaning. The large bowl includes eight egg holders for making soft or hard cooked eggs. It also has an external water […]

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Iraqveteran8888: “Introduction to basic electronic bore cleaning” Homemade Electric Bore Cleaner

August 1, 2010

Just my take on the seemingly popular idea of a home made electric bore cleaning setup Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Electronic Recyclers International

July 31, 2010

Check out our sister site: www.electronicrecyclers.com Support Recycling, Visit Our Site www.1800recycling.com Ever wanted to know what happens when you recycle your computer, tv, dvd player and other electronics? Well, they go to a plant where they are broken down into their various components Plastic, Glass and Metals. Check out this video by Electronic Recyclers […]

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Electronic Recycling

May 31, 2010

A steady stream of electronics piled up at the free recycling program at Wells Fargo Center for the Arts in Santa Rosa Saturday, and will continue Sunday, Jan. 10. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Complying With UK & EU Country WEEE Electronic Recycling Directive

April 11, 2010

The objective of the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive 2002/96/EC is to minimize the environmental impact of electronic waste. The WEEE directive protects landfills and regulates the disposal of discarded or end-of-life electrical or electronic equipment (EEE) also known as e-waste. The related RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC strives to limit the use of […]

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Recycling Electronic Waste

April 9, 2010

Here’s a Jeopardy question for you… What weighs 200 million tons? The answer: the amount of electronic waste that goes into our landfills every year. Computers, monitors, cell phones, DVD players, copy machines, TV sets… you get the picture. Most, if not all of this electronic waste, contains hazardous chemicals like mercury, lead […]

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Do You Want Some Information On Electronic Recycling?

April 9, 2010

Electronics recycling is among the concerns of the environmentalists today. One potential harm that can be done by sophisticated technology is caused by mercury and lead, which percolates from a landfill and permeate into the groundwater, which affects our household water and other water sources. Besides the toxic materials, the glass, plastic and metal […]

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Recycling Electronic Devices

April 8, 2010

Introduction Modern life is full of electronic gadgets. Cell phones, digital cameras, camcorders, MP3 players, computers, laptops, monitors and more are common in all modern households. These modern electronic devices provide entertainment and help us in many ways. The problem with them is that they wear out or become them. Throwing electronic devices is […]

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