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Hi all,
We're expecting a huge snowfall overnight and tomorrow and have been
advised not to come to work.
So . . . for me it feels like Friday, and here's my question:
Do all my old metal-oxide cassette tapes, specifically the chromium CrO2
tapes, fall under RoHS regulations?
Hypothetically, if I was in Europe, how would I safely dispose of these
tapes?
Just wondering.
Craig Cullum, Engineering Technologist, AMTELCO
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Please visit us at www.amtelco.com
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