Beginning January 1, 2009, the E-Cycle Washington program kicks-off and provides no cost recycling of many waste electronic and electrical equipment (WEEE). The program is available to households, small businesses, schools & school districts, small governments, special purpose districts, and nonprofits & charities who can recycle electronic products free of charge.
E-Cycle Washington is one outcome of the Washington Electronic Product Recycling Law and Department of Ecology rules passed in 2007. These rules include:
- Manufacturer requirements
- Transporter requirements
- Recycler requirements
- Retailer requirements
- Reporting requirements
- Education and outreach
Caltha LLP assists manufacturers in meeting their internal product stewardship goals and regulatory requirements.
For further information contact Caltha LLP at
info@calthacompany.com
or
Caltha LLP Website
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