Thanks Mike,
CNN.com picked the same story up off of the AP wire.
And a related story on adding a recycling fee to the purchase price of the
computer.
http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/ptech/02/25/computer.waste.ap/index.html
Hans
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Subject: [EN] Recycling of Computer parts
The forum may find this of interest.
--Mike
Old computer parts hauled into California's recycling
centers are more likely to wind up as toxic trash in
Asia's waterways than as reused high-tech materials on
store shelves, according to a report to be released today.
While many consumers are led to believe their outdated
equipment will be given a new life after being turned in
for recycling, most often it winds up on a boat bound for
China, India or Pakistan, where is it burned in rice
fields or dumped into irrigation canals.
http://www.siliconvalley.com/mld/siliconvalley/2740767.htm