New law in Silicon Valley on electronic waste disposal.

http://www.mercurynews.com/science/ci_18350956

Santa Clara County supervisors this week passed what is believed to be
the first law of its kind to ensure that electronic waste -- computers
and other electronic appliances -- isn't exported out of the country
for recycling.

Recyclers have a financial incentive to export e-waste to developing
countries where it can be broken down at lower cost. But unregulated
recycling practices in those countries often have children breaking
apart the devices and exposing themselves to lead, mercury and other
toxic materials.

Because only the federal government can directly control international
trade, the county ordinance approved Tuesday requires anyone who
collects e-waste to bring it to a certified recycler. The recyclers
must be certified bye-Stewards, a program that seeks to prevent
electronic waste from being shipped to poor countries.

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