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disposing of electronics nyc: The Rodale Book of Composting Deborah L. Martin, Grace Gershuny, 1992-01-15 Explains what composting is and how it works, provides instructions for making and using compost, and offers ecologically sound solutions to waste disposal problems |
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disposing of electronics nyc: Sustainable Product Design and Development Anoop Desai, Anil Mital, 2020-12-03 This book outlines the process of sustainable product design and development. It presents design guidelines that help prolong the life of a product and minimize its environmental impact. These guidelines specifically enable product design for end-of-life (EoL) objectives such as reuse, recycling and remanufacturing. Sustainable Product Design and Development also presents mathematical models that will help the designer determine the cost of designing sustainable products. This cost can be computed early during the design stage of a product. Sustainable Product Design and Development presents different ways and means by which a product can address all three pillars of sustainability—environmental conservation, social sustainability, and economic sustainability. Various case studies are incorporated in different chapters. Case studies on designing products for assembly, disassembly and remanufacturing have been presented in their respective chapters. The book also provides an overview of global environmental legislation to help the reader grasp the importance of waste management and sustainable product design. This book is aimed at professionals, engineering students, environmental scientists, and those in the business environment. |
disposing of electronics nyc: Recycling Reconsidered Samantha Macbride, 2013-08-16 How the success and popularity of recycling has diverted attention from the steep environmental costs of manufacturing the goods we consume and discard. Recycling is widely celebrated as an environmental success story. The accomplishments of the recycling movement can be seen in municipal practice, a thriving private recycling industry, and widespread public support and participation. In the United States, more people recycle than vote. But, as Samantha MacBride points out in this book, the goals of recycling—saving the earth (and trees), conserving resources, and greening the economy—are still far from being realized. The vast majority of solid wastes are still burned or buried. MacBride argues that, since the emergence of the recycling movement in 1970, manufacturers of products that end up in waste have successfully prevented the implementation of more onerous, yet far more effective, forms of sustainable waste policy. Recycling as we know it today generates the illusion of progress while allowing industry to maintain the status quo and place responsibility on consumers and local government. MacBride offers a series of case studies in recycling that pose provocative questions about whether the current ways we deal with waste are really the best ways to bring about real sustainability and environmental justice. She does not aim to debunk or discourage recycling but to help us think beyond recycling as it is today. |
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disposing of electronics nyc: High Tech Trash Elizabeth Grossman, 2006-05-06 The Digital Age was expected to usher in an era of clean production, an alternative to smokestack industries and their pollutants. But as environmental journalist Elizabeth Grossman reveals in this penetrating analysis of high tech manufacture and disposal, digital may be sleek, but it's anything but clean. Deep within every electronic device lie toxic materials that make up the bits and bytes, a complex thicket of lead, mercury, cadmium, plastics, and a host of other often harmful ingredients. High Tech Trash is a wake-up call to the importance of the e-waste issue and the health hazards involved. Americans alone own more than two billion pieces of high tech electronics and discard five to seven million tons each year. As a result, electronic waste already makes up more than two-thirds of the heavy metals and 40 percent of the lead found in our landfills. But the problem goes far beyond American shores, most tragically to the cities in China and India where shiploads of discarded electronics arrive daily. There, they are recycled-picked apart by hand, exposing thousands of workers and community residents to toxics. As Grossman notes, This is a story in which we all play a part, whether we know it or not. If you sit at a desk in an office, talk to friends on your cell phone, watch television, listen to music on headphones, are a child in Guangdong, or a native of the Arctic, you are part of this story. The answers lie in changing how we design, manufacture, and dispose of high tech electronics. Europe has led the way in regulating materials used in electronic devices and in e-waste recycling. But in the United States many have yet to recognize the persistent human health and environmental effects of the toxics in high tech devices. If Silent Spring brought national attention to the dangers of DDT and other pesticides, High Tech Trash could do the same for a new generation of technology's products. |
disposing of electronics nyc: Electronic Waste and Printed Circuit Board Recycling Technologies Muammer Kaya, 2019-10-17 This book covers state-of-the-art technologies, principles, methods and industrial applications of electronic waste (e-waste) and waste PCB (WPCB) recycling. It focuses on cutting-edge mechanical separation processes and pyro- and hydro-metallurgical treatment methods. De-soldering, selective dismantling, and dry separation methods (including the use of gravity, magnetic and electrostatic techniques) are discussed in detail, noting the patents related to each. The volume discusses the available industrial equipment and plant flowsheets used for WPCB recycling in detail, while addressing potential future directions of the field. This practical, comprehensive, and multidisciplinary reference will appeal to professionals throughout global industrial, academic and government institutions interested in addressing the growing problem of e-waste. Covers principles, methods and industrial applications of e-waste and PCB recycling; Details state-of-the-art mechanical separation processes and pyro- and hydro-metallurgical treatment methods; Describes the available industrial equipment used and plant flowsheets for PCB recycling and addresses potential future developments of this important field. |
disposing of electronics nyc: Digital Rubbish Jennifer Gabrys, 2013-04-26 This is a study of the material life of information and its devices; of electronic waste in its physical and electronic incarnations; a cultural and material mapping of the spaces where electronics in the form of both hardware and information accumulate, break down, or are stowed away. Where other studies have addressed digital technology through a focus on its immateriality or virtual qualities, Gabrys traces the material, spatial, cultural and political infrastructures that enable the emergence and dissolution of these technologies. In the course of her book, she explores five interrelated spaces where electronics fall apart: from Silicon Valley to Nasdaq, from containers bound for China to museums and archives that preserve obsolete electronics as cultural artifacts, to the landfill as material repository. Digital Rubbish: A Natural History of Electronics describes the materiality of electronics from a unique perspective, examining the multiple forms of waste that electronics create as evidence of the resources, labor, and imaginaries that are bundled into these machines. Ranging across studies of media and technology, as well as environments, geography, and design, Jennifer Gabrys draws together the far-reaching material and cultural processes that enable the making and breaking of these technologies. |
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disposing of electronics nyc: Handbook of Research on Advancements in Environmental Engineering Gaurina-Medjimurec, Nediljka, 2014-11-30 The protection of clean water, air, and land for the habitation of humans and other organisms has become a pressing concern amid the intensification of industrial activities and the rapidly growing world population. The integration of environmental science with engineering principles has been introduced as a means of long-term sustainable development. The Handbook of Research on Advancements in Environmental Engineering creates awareness of the role engineering plays in protecting and improving the natural environment. Providing the latest empirical research findings, this book is an essential reference source for executives, educators, and other experts who seek to improve their project's environmental costs. |
disposing of electronics nyc: Handbook of Solid Waste Management George Tchobanoglous, Frank Kreith, 2002-07-13 In a world where waste incinerators are not an option and landfills are at over capacity, cities are hard pressed to find a solution to the problem of what to do with their solid waste. Handbook of Solid Waste Management, 2/e offers a solution. This handbook offers an integrated approach to the planning, design, and management of economical and environmentally responsible solid waste disposal system. Let twenty industry and government experts provide you with the tools to design a solid waste management system capable of disposing of waste in a cost-efficient and environmentally responsible manner. Focusing on the six primary functions of an integrated system--source reduction, toxicity reduction, recycling and reuse, composting, waste- to-energy combustion, and landfilling--they explore each technology and examine its problems, costs, and legal and social ramifications. |
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disposing of electronics nyc: New York Magazine , 1988-12-12 New York magazine was born in 1968 after a run as an insert of the New York Herald Tribune and quickly made a place for itself as the trusted resource for readers across the country. With award-winning writing and photography covering everything from politics and food to theater and fashion, the magazine's consistent mission has been to reflect back to its audience the energy and excitement of the city itself, while celebrating New York as both a place and an idea. |
disposing of electronics nyc: Urban Sustainability in the US Melissa Keeley, Lisa Benton-Short, 2018-08-31 Cities are stepping forward to address the critical sustainability challenges of the 21st century. Meeting the demands of complex issues requires municipalities to evaluate problems and their solutions in more holistic, integrated, and collaborative ways. Drawn from plans and progress reports from more than fifty US cities, this book examines how urban leaders conceptualize sustainability, plan effective strategies, and take action. Chapters examine various topical themes including equity, the green economy, climate change, energy, transportation, water, green space, and waste. Throughout the text, the authors highlight best practices in innovative solutions, recognizing the multiple benefits of sustainability projects, environmental justice, governance, education and communication. |
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disposing of electronics nyc: Waste Incineration and Public Health National Research Council, Commission on Life Sciences, Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology, Committee on Health Effects of Waste Incineration, 2000-10-21 Incineration has been used widely for waste disposal, including household, hazardous, and medical wasteâ€but there is increasing public concern over the benefits of combusting the waste versus the health risk from pollutants emitted during combustion. Waste Incineration and Public Health informs the emerging debate with the most up-to-date information available on incineration, pollution, and human healthâ€along with expert conclusions and recommendations for further research and improvement of such areas as risk communication. The committee provides details on: Processes involved in incineration and how contaminants are released. Environmental dynamics of contaminants and routes of human exposure. Tools and approaches for assessing possible human health effects. Scientific concerns pertinent to future regulatory actions. The book also examines some of the social, psychological, and economic factors that affect the communities where incineration takes place and addresses the problem of uncertainty and variation in predicting the health effects of incineration processes. |
disposing of electronics nyc: Mastering Analog Electronics Hubert Henry Ward, |
disposing of electronics nyc: Investigation, Disposition of Surplus Property United States. Congress. House. Select committee to investigate disposition of surplus property. [from old catalog], 1946 |
disposing of electronics nyc: The New York Times: Right at Home Ronda Kaysen, Michelle Higgins, 2020-03-17 New York Times Real Estate columnists and home experts Ronda Kaysen and Michelle Higgins share their insider knowledge in this essential, all-in-one resource for how to buy, decorate, organize and maintain your space. Whether you are shopping for a first home, renting a new apartment or are searching for smart and affordable ways to redecorate or reorganize, Right at Home is the book for you. Kaysen and Higgins have spent more than two decades interviewing experts and demystifying all aspects of home buying and care. This guide, drawn from their work, will be with you at every turn, whether you're unpacking the kitchen for the first time, moving in with your significant other, or figuring out what to do with all those baby bottles and sippy cups now that the last child is out of diapers and the cabinets are bursting. Including pro tips from experts such as Marie Kondo, Bunny Williams and Justina Blakeney, and a removable annual home maintenance checklist, Right at Home is the indispensable guide that you will return to again and again. |
disposing of electronics nyc: High Tech Trash Elizabeth Grossman, 2007-09-15 An environmental journalist reveals that digital may be sleek, but it's anything but clean. Deep within every electronic device lie toxic materials that make up the bits and bytes, a complex thicket of lead, mercury, cadmium, plastics, and a host of other often harmful ingredients. |
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disposing of electronics nyc: Foreign Commerce Weekly United States. Department of Commerce, 1961 |
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disposing of electronics nyc: 101 Ways to Go Zero Waste Kathryn Kellogg, 2019-04-02 Minimalism meets DIY in an accessible guide to household waste reduction We all know how important it is to reduce our environmental footprint, but it can be daunting to know where to begin. Enter Kathryn Kellogg, who can fit all her trash from the past two years into a 16-ounce mason jar. How? She starts by saying “no” to straws and grocery bags, and “yes” to a reusable water bottle and compostable dish scrubbers. In 101 Ways to Go Zero Waste, Kellogg shares these tips and more, along with DIY recipes for beauty and home; advice for responsible consumption and making better choices for home goods, fashion, and the office; and even secrets for how to go waste free at the airport. “It’s not about perfection,” she says. “It’s about making better choices.” This is a practical, friendly blueprint of realistic lifestyle changes for anyone who wants to reduce their waste. |
disposing of electronics nyc: Waste Management for the Food Industries Ioannis S. Arvanitoyannis, 2010-07-28 The continuously increasing human population, has resulted in a huge demand for processed and packaged foods. As a result of this demand, large amounts of water, air, electricity and fuel are consumed on a daily basis for food processing, transportation and preservation purposes. Although not one of the most heavily polluting, the food industry does contribute to the increase in volume of waste produced as well as to the energy expended to do so. For the first time, nine separate food industry categories are thoroughly investigated in Waste Management for the Food Industries in an effort to help combat this already acute problem. The current state of environmental management systems is described, offering comparisons of global legislation rarely found in other resources. An extensive review of commercial equipment, including advantages and disadvantages per employed waste management technique, offers a unique perspective for any academic, student, professional, and/or consultant in the food, agriculture and environmental industries. - Thoroughly examines the most prevalent and most polluting industries such as Meat, Fish, Dairy, Olive Oil, Juice and Wine industries - Includes synoptical tables [methods employed, physicochemical or microbiological parameters altered after treatment etc] and comparative figures of the effectiveness of various waste management methods - Contains nearly 2500 of the most up-to-date references available |
disposing of electronics nyc: Hearings Before the Committee on Naval Affirs of the House of Representatives on Sundry Legislation Affecting the Naval Establishment, 1945-46 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Naval Affairs, 1946 |
disposing of electronics nyc: Hearings Before the Committee on Naval Affairs of the House of Representatives on Sundry Legislation Affecting the Naval Establishment 1945-[46] Seventy-ninth Congress, First [-second Session.]. United States. Congress. House. Committee on Naval Affairs, 1946 |
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disposing of electronics nyc: Operations and Supply Chain Management Roberta S. Russell, Bernard W. Taylor, 2023-05-16 Help your students develop the skills needed to make informed business decisions. Appropriate for all business students, Operations and Supply Chain Management, 11th Edition provides a foundational understanding of operations management processes while ensuring the quantitative topics and mathematical applications are easy for students to understand. Teach your students how to analyze processes, ensure quality, manage the flow of information and products, create value along the supply chain in a global environment, and more. |
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disposing of electronics nyc: Sustainable Materials Management Making Better Use of Resources OECD, 2012-10-17 This book outlines a series of policy principles for SMM, examines how to set and use targets for SMM, and explores various policy instruments for SMM. |
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disposing of electronics nyc: State of the World 2004 Worldwatch Institute, 2014-04-08 State of the World 2004 takes a fresh look at the trends that have put the global economy on a collision course with the Earth's ecosystems. This year's edition has a special focus on the theme of consumption. It questions whether a less-consumptive society is possible; and concludes that it is essential. The book explores overconsumption, a by-product of affluence; and underconsumption, linked to poverty, and provides 'behind the scenes' exposes of the devastating environmental impacts of some of our most popular products, from plastic bags, to paper, to mobile phones. Published annually in 28 languages, each edition draws on the breadth of expertise of Worldwatch's award-winning team of writers and researchers. State of the World is relied upon by national governments, UN agencies, development workers and law-makers for its authoritative and up-to-the-minute analysis and information. It is essential for anyone concerned with building a positive, global future. |
disposing of electronics nyc: Electronic Waste Management Ronald E. Hester, Roy M. Harrison, 2009 Electronic waste contains toxic and carcinogenic compounds, which can pose a risk to the environment. This title discusses the directive and examines legislation in the USA and other parts of the world, considering the opportunities and threats posed by this form of waste. |
disposing of electronics nyc: Waste Management Bernd Bilitewski, Georg Härdtle, Klaus Marek, 2013-04-17 A comprehensive treatment of all aspects of waste disposal and management illustrated by numerous practical examples. This English version includes a comparison of regulations in the USA, Canada and Japan, US environmental legislation (both Federal and State) as well as a number of case studies, such as Recycling Hawaii, barge wastes - Mobro 4000, worker safety (OSHA), and pollution prevention - Wisconsin. |
DSNY Special Waste Drop-Off Sites - City of New York
DSNY Special Waste Drop-Off Sites (SW Site) and DSNY SAFE Disposal Events (SAFE) accept different items. See below to find out how to dispose of your harmful products. Remove …
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Computer Systems Asset Disposal, LLC.
What to Recycle with NYC Dept. of Sanitation - shnny.org
For info on how to handle TVs and other broken electronics, see electronics recycling. For info on how to donate reusable furniture and other goods, visit NYC Stuff Exchange .
Free Electronics Recycling - NYC.gov
As of January 2015, it is illegal for New Yorkers to discard electronics in the trash. There is a $100 fine per offense. It’s free! Various electronics manufacturers fund e-cycleNYC, so the service is …
WHAT TO DO WITH HARD-TO-RECYCLE ITEMS IN NYC
Page 4 of 10 Gazelle.com, www.gazelle.com. (Buys and sells electronic equipment.) Goodwill, 157 West 72nd Street, (212) 799-2723; 217 West 79th Street, (212) 874-5050; …
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Drop off or mail back working and non-working electronics through a legally mandated recycling program funded by electronics manufacturers, offered at Best Buy, Goodwill, Ofice Depot, …
Computer Equipment Disposal Policy - infohub.nyced.org
Basic PCS Service Program Schools can contact the NYCDOE Service Desk, (718) 935-5100, at any time during the year to request a disposal pickup. However, there will only be two periods …
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industry data show that tens of millions of used electronics are thrown away each year Moreover because used electronics often contain toxic substances such as lead and mercury their end of …
Managing and Disposing of Household Hazardous Waste
In the following pages, you will find instructions on how to SAFELY dispose of most of the household waste chemicals you may have at home right now. You will also learn how to …
How To Dispose Of Electronics Nyc
examines the EPA's current efforts to facilitate the environmentally sound management of used electronics, with a focus on the view of manufacturers, retailers, recyclers, state and local …
MATERIAL DISPOSAL GUIDE FOR SPECIALTY SCHOOL ITEMS
Confer with the Assistant Principal and grade leaders/teachers to ascertain which chemicals and specimens need to be removed and disposed of properly. Use the Chemical Removal Form to …
Safe Handling & Disposal of Harmful Products - NYC.gov
NYC’s Asbestos Control Program provides guidance on and requirements for the proper handling, storing, and disposal of asbestos-containing materials. Visit nyc .gov/dep for more information.
Recycling Photo courtesy of Lower East Side Ecology Center
Yorkers looking to dispose of used electronics are taking them to neighborhood recycling programs, storing them at exorbitant costs, or simply tossing them into the garbage.
Disposing Of Electronics Nyc (Download Only)
show that tens of millions of used electronics are thrown away each year Moreover because used electronics often contain toxic substances such as lead and mercury their end of life …
Disposing Of Electronics Nyc - staging-gambit2.uschess.org
industry data show that tens of millions of used electronics are thrown away each year Moreover because used electronics often contain toxic substances such as lead and mercury their end of …
DSNY Special Waste Drop-Off Sites - NYC.gov
DSNY Special Waste Drop-Off Sites (SW Site) and DSNY SAFE Disposal Events (SAFE) accept different items. See below to find out how to dispose of your harmful products. Remove …
Bulky Item Disposal and Recycling - NYC.gov
Get more information on bulky item disposal by calling 3-1-1 or visiting nyc.gov/DSNY.
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industry data show that tens of millions of used electronics are thrown away each year Moreover because used electronics often contain toxic substances such as lead and mercury their end of …
Free Electronics Recycling - NYC.gov
Starting January 2015, it is illegal for New Yorkers to discard electronics in the trash. It’s free! Various electronics manufacturers fund e-cycleNYC, so the service is provided at no cost to …
Electronics Recycling - NYC.gov
NYC apartment buildings with 10 or more units can sign up for this free and convenient recycling collection service. Visit nyc.gov/ecycle for more information.
DSNY Special Waste Drop-Off Sites - City of New York
DSNY Special Waste Drop-Off Sites (SW Site) and DSNY SAFE Disposal Events (SAFE) accept different items. See below to find out how to dispose of your harmful products. Remove …
NYS Electronic Waste Collection Sites - New York State …
Computer Systems Asset Disposal, LLC.
What to Recycle with NYC Dept. of Sanitation - shnny.org
For info on how to handle TVs and other broken electronics, see electronics recycling. For info on how to donate reusable furniture and other goods, visit NYC Stuff Exchange .
Free Electronics Recycling - NYC.gov
As of January 2015, it is illegal for New Yorkers to discard electronics in the trash. There is a $100 fine per offense. It’s free! Various electronics manufacturers fund e-cycleNYC, so the service is …
WHAT TO DO WITH HARD-TO-RECYCLE ITEMS IN NYC
Page 4 of 10 Gazelle.com, www.gazelle.com. (Buys and sells electronic equipment.) Goodwill, 157 West 72nd Street, (212) 799-2723; 217 West 79th Street, (212) 874-5050; …
Harmful Products: NYC's Residential Guide to Safe Handling …
Drop off or mail back working and non-working electronics through a legally mandated recycling program funded by electronics manufacturers, offered at Best Buy, Goodwill, Ofice Depot, …
Computer Equipment Disposal Policy - infohub.nyced.org
Basic PCS Service Program Schools can contact the NYCDOE Service Desk, (718) 935-5100, at any time during the year to request a disposal pickup. However, there will only be two periods …
How To Get Rid Of Electronics Nyc [PDF] - ad.trpil.com
industry data show that tens of millions of used electronics are thrown away each year Moreover because used electronics often contain toxic substances such as lead and mercury their end of …
Managing and Disposing of Household Hazardous Waste
In the following pages, you will find instructions on how to SAFELY dispose of most of the household waste chemicals you may have at home right now. You will also learn how to …
How To Dispose Of Electronics Nyc
examines the EPA's current efforts to facilitate the environmentally sound management of used electronics, with a focus on the view of manufacturers, retailers, recyclers, state and local …
MATERIAL DISPOSAL GUIDE FOR SPECIALTY SCHOOL ITEMS
Confer with the Assistant Principal and grade leaders/teachers to ascertain which chemicals and specimens need to be removed and disposed of properly. Use the Chemical Removal Form to …
Safe Handling & Disposal of Harmful Products - NYC.gov
NYC’s Asbestos Control Program provides guidance on and requirements for the proper handling, storing, and disposal of asbestos-containing materials. Visit nyc .gov/dep for more information.
Recycling Photo courtesy of Lower East Side Ecology Center
Yorkers looking to dispose of used electronics are taking them to neighborhood recycling programs, storing them at exorbitant costs, or simply tossing them into the garbage.
Disposing Of Electronics Nyc (Download Only)
show that tens of millions of used electronics are thrown away each year Moreover because used electronics often contain toxic substances such as lead and mercury their end of life …
Disposing Of Electronics Nyc - staging-gambit2.uschess.org
industry data show that tens of millions of used electronics are thrown away each year Moreover because used electronics often contain toxic substances such as lead and mercury their end of …
DSNY Special Waste Drop-Off Sites - NYC.gov
DSNY Special Waste Drop-Off Sites (SW Site) and DSNY SAFE Disposal Events (SAFE) accept different items. See below to find out how to dispose of your harmful products. Remove …
Bulky Item Disposal and Recycling - NYC.gov
Get more information on bulky item disposal by calling 3-1-1 or visiting nyc.gov/DSNY.
Disposing Of Electronics Nyc (2024) - staging …
industry data show that tens of millions of used electronics are thrown away each year Moreover because used electronics often contain toxic substances such as lead and mercury their end of …