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Artículo

19 Jun 2001

Autor:
Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition

Poison PCs/Toxic TVs

A brand new (June 19, 2001) report by Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition, Californians Against Waste and Materials for the Future that details the growing piles of electronic waste in the US, the toxics contained in the computers and monitors, and hazards of improper disposal was released. The report also estimates a cost to California tax payers of almost $1 billion for handling e-wastes that consumers and businesses will throw away.