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    For the last several years, AeA has hosted an annual "roadshow" to give member companies and high-tech industry representatives first-hand insight into current international compliance issues.
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    Through its “Green Chemistry Initiative” the California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) plans to establish a new framework for chemicals management, which would have major adverse implications for all types of industries including the electronics industry.
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    The federal Environmental Protection Agency estimates that Americans throw away 2 million tons of computers, cellphones, iPods and other electronic items each year, making electronics the fastest-growing component of the municipal waste stream.
  • AeA Applauds Nebraska Governor's Veto of Onerous Mandates on Manufacturers of Electronics
    AeA applauds Nebraska Governor Dave Heineman's veto of LB 986, an onerous package of new recycling mandates that would have been applied to manufacturers of electronics.
  • CIMTEK Unveils New Green Manufacturing Strategies
    CIMTEK is honoring Earth Day by providing practical tips on how holistic product test solutions enhance a manufacturer’s green strategy.
  • Manufacturing Insights Research Reveals Sustainability Trends and ''IT for Green'' Initiatives
    Firms look to reduce risk and enhance competitive positioning throughout the product lifecycle.
  • Advanced Circuits Pollution Prevention and Waste Minimization Efforts Payoff
    Advanced Circuits is honored with its fifth Gold Award from the Metro Wastewater Reclamation District.
  • DELL Takes Part in Hosting Earth Day Computer Recycling Drive
    The free event, to be held at Freedom Plaza downtown, is part of Dell’s ongoing commitment to educating consumers about responsible computer recycling options and keeping IT equipment out of landfills.

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