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countries. The international section covers 18
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2004-5, explanations of current laws versus implementation of the WEEE/RoHS
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Research and Markets: Electronics Recycling: What to Expect from Global Mandates
states, (including an updated table listing newest Universal waste regs), and
the 2004 survey
that provides opinions of the state recycling managers on the
issues.5 billion on environmental compliance
and design for 2001-2002.hyperlinked translations
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structures, and
electronics recovery rates when available.S.previously wilhelm
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Europe, Asia, including new details from South Korea and China
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The new European Directives (WEEE and RoHS) are explained in plain
English, with details
on who is affected, and which items have toxic materials
restrictions.S.translations correspondence
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On the U.S. Only 11
of 35 state recycling managers believe that there will ever
be a national agreement on electronics
takeback, according to a survey from
the 2005 update of "Electronics Recycling: What to Expect from
Global
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About 16 countries now have takeback laws for electronics, each a little
different.
The huge appendix includes reference tables, full text of the electronics
takeback
laws in seven countries in English, as well as details on fee
schedules in Norway and new details
from South Korea and China.
The detailed report reviews all state legislation in 2004 (about
36
bills); status of enacted bills; deregulation of electronics recycling in the
states, plus
Canada.hyperlinked untranslated
, electronics makers are trying to hammer out a national
takeback plan -- and this will include
federal legislation if it goes through. The U.researchandmarkets.partial condensed
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USA For Innovation is a non
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for Democracy, and friends of ICFJ.
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current regulatory climate for electronics stewardship, and
summaries of state
electronics "takeback" and related restrictive bills, as well as the results
of
major pilot collection programs at the local level.
Other sections cover design for environment
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Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHs).
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Since 1999, the bulletin has been available only
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Moreover, the survey indicated that 11 states planned
legislative
action on electronics waste in the next the next three years - ten
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IJNet Launches New Arabic
Media Assistance Bulletin
This section was updated for 2003, and we had a Japanese researcher
do the
summaries to ensure all information was current from leading Japanese firms. Korea and
Taiwan
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District Court in Nevada affirming
the common internet search tool practice of caching the content
of the world
wide web to facilitate searches and access to information.
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Copyright Act which provides for limited use
of copyrighted material for teaching and
research. Meanwhile, the new bulletins will be easier to browse and connect
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IJNet is the premier information resource for journalists and the media
assistance
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organizations avoid duplication and learn about innovative projects.
The report features
the results of our exclusive 50-state survey on the
status of regulations that reduce barriers to
electronics recycling in U."
In the Appendix - Case Histories: The report features 29 corporate
case
histories!! Find out what the electronics makers are doing internally and
externally to cope
with current and future "takeback" laws and heavy metals
restrictions worldwide.discourse monadology
The International
Center for Journalists was established in 1984 to
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If not, expect
more state action!! In 2004, there were about 36 electronics
bills in 22 state hoppers, and 65 mercury
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which affect electronics!
The updated 200-page report summarizes
regulatory developments in
electronics takeback around the world.untranslated revised
USA For Innovation Supports Federal
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org. The updated
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from 29 major electronics firms (2003), full texts of
many existing
electronics laws, labelling criteria, recent translations, and slides from
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Finding the practice in accordance with the Digital Millennium
Copyright
Act, Judge Jones' finding lifts a burden of uncertainty from some of America's
fastest
-growing innovators and businesses including Google, Yahoo! and others.
The ruling is also relevant
to the debate over Google's Book Search tool,
allowing users to search for specific key words within
the text of potentially
millions of texts. Its main goal is to help journalists in developing and
transition countries find what they need to develop professionally. It
compiles hundreds of training
and fellowship opportunities, journalism ethics
codes and the world's largest collection of media
laws. The
Center is an independent nonprofit institution based in Washington, D.
survey
indicated that fewer state officials are aware of the
national takeback negotiations that have been
ongoing since 2001: in 2003,
only one official was not familiar with the NEPSI (national electronics
product stewardship initiative) process - in 2004, six said they were not
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