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ecycling computersThis morning, the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) released its first annual report of the eCycling Leadership Initiative, a program that was launched one year ago to encourage nationwide electronic recycling. When the initiative was launched in 2011, the CEA and about a dozen consumer electronics companies set a goal of responsibly recycling 1 billion pounds of electronic waste -- enough e-waste to fill an entire football stadium -- per year by 2016. Although it still has some work to do to reach that goal, the CEA says it has made serious strides over the past year, increasing e-waste recycling by 53 percent....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/consumer-electronics-industry-says-it-increased-e-cycling-by-53-percent-in-2011/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
ecycling wireThis morning, the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) released its first annual report of the eCycling Leadership Initiative, a program that was launched one year ago to encourage nationwide electronic recycling. When the initiative was launched in 2011, the CEA and about a dozen consumer electronics companies set a goal of responsibly recycling 1 billion pounds of electronic waste -- enough e-waste to fill an entire football stadium -- per year by 2016. Although it still has some work to do to reach that goal, the CEA says it has made serious strides over the past year, increasing e-waste recycling by 53 percent....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/consumer-electronics-industry-says-it-increased-e-cycling-by-53-percent-in-2011/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
e-wasteThis morning, the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) released its first annual report of the eCycling Leadership Initiative, a program that was launched one year ago to encourage nationwide electronic recycling. When the initiative was launched in 2011, the CEA and about a dozen consumer electronics companies set a goal of responsibly recycling 1 billion pounds of electronic waste -- enough e-waste to fill an entire football stadium -- per year by 2016. Although it still has some work to do to reach that goal, the CEA says it has made serious strides over the past year, increasing e-waste recycling by 53 percent....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/consumer-electronics-industry-says-it-increased-e-cycling-by-53-percent-in-2011/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3



