European Union retailers to be required to accept e-waste withou...

Courtesy Engadget  Sun, 01/22/2012 - 05:29

Not sure what to do with your old, outdated electronics?

If you live within the European Union, getting rid of your
e-waste may soon be as easy as dropping by the local electronics shop.

In an effort to increase electronic waste collection from four kilograms per capita to 20, the European Parliament has approved plans that would require electronic retailers with a retail space of 400 square meters or larger...


 

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