This case study examines Maine’s program, which was the first US state to mandate producer responsibility for recycling household e-waste. Maine’s program established a shared cost responsibility among producers, municipalities, and consumers
Focus on environment piece on Brunswick\u27s eWaste Recycling Solutions, formerly EWS New England, ...
Letter to the editor from Sherry F. Huber, executive director of the Maine Waste Management Agency, ...
The advancement in technology and growing dependence on electrical electronic equipments and after u...
This case study examines Maine’s program, which was the first US state to mandate producer responsib...
Proper recycling of electronic waste (e-waste) allows reuse of finite resources and prevents toxic m...
Describes a project in the Northeast to address the problem of electronic waste (e-waste).Ope
This report examines the growing trend of recycling through product stewardship programs. Product st...
Management of electrical and electronic waste (e-waste) becomes an increasing global concern because...
In 2005, two congressional hearings were held to explore issues associated with e-waste, and the Con...
AbstractElectronic waste (e-waste) is thought to be the fastest growing segment of the overall solid...
Maine’s solid waste management hierarchy prioritizes reduction and reuse over recycling. While most ...
Municipal Recycling Programs in Maine State Planning Office, Augusta, Maine August 1995 Contents: Mu...
This study examines the influence of specific collection facility attributes (recycling fees charged...
Electronic waste is a fairly new and largely unknown phenomenon. Accordingly, governments have only ...
Electronic waste (e-waste) in modern society is a growing issue that creates risks by degrading natu...
Focus on environment piece on Brunswick\u27s eWaste Recycling Solutions, formerly EWS New England, ...
Letter to the editor from Sherry F. Huber, executive director of the Maine Waste Management Agency, ...
The advancement in technology and growing dependence on electrical electronic equipments and after u...
This case study examines Maine’s program, which was the first US state to mandate producer responsib...
Proper recycling of electronic waste (e-waste) allows reuse of finite resources and prevents toxic m...
Describes a project in the Northeast to address the problem of electronic waste (e-waste).Ope
This report examines the growing trend of recycling through product stewardship programs. Product st...
Management of electrical and electronic waste (e-waste) becomes an increasing global concern because...
In 2005, two congressional hearings were held to explore issues associated with e-waste, and the Con...
AbstractElectronic waste (e-waste) is thought to be the fastest growing segment of the overall solid...
Maine’s solid waste management hierarchy prioritizes reduction and reuse over recycling. While most ...
Municipal Recycling Programs in Maine State Planning Office, Augusta, Maine August 1995 Contents: Mu...
This study examines the influence of specific collection facility attributes (recycling fees charged...
Electronic waste is a fairly new and largely unknown phenomenon. Accordingly, governments have only ...
Electronic waste (e-waste) in modern society is a growing issue that creates risks by degrading natu...
Focus on environment piece on Brunswick\u27s eWaste Recycling Solutions, formerly EWS New England, ...
Letter to the editor from Sherry F. Huber, executive director of the Maine Waste Management Agency, ...
The advancement in technology and growing dependence on electrical electronic equipments and after u...