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  douglas county electronics recycling: Fiscal Year 2001 Climate Change Budget Authorization Request United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science. Subcommittee on Energy and Environment, 2001
  douglas county electronics recycling: Resource Recycling , 2007
  douglas county electronics recycling: Evidence Matters , 2014
  douglas county electronics recycling: Federal Register , 2013-06
  douglas county electronics recycling: Final supplement to the environmental impact statement for an amendment to the Pacific Northwest regional guide , 1988
  douglas county electronics recycling: Final Supplement to the Environmental Impact Statement for an Amendment to the Pacific Northwest Regional Guide: Appendices United States. Forest Service. Pacific Northwest Region, 1988 Siskiyou County Library has vol. 1 only.
  douglas county electronics recycling: Pacific Northwest Region Plan Standards and Guidelines , 1984
  douglas county electronics recycling: Washington Representatives , 2004
  douglas county electronics recycling: 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.
  douglas county electronics recycling: Citizen Engineer David Douglas, Greg Papadopoulos, John Boutelle, 2009-08-24 “Engineers create many of the inventions that shape our society, and as such they play a vital role in determining how we live. This new book does an outstanding job of filling in the knowledge and perspective that engineers must have to be good citizens in areas ranging from the environment, to intellectual property, to ensuring the health of the innovation ecosystem that has done so much for modern society. This is exactly the sort of book that engineers and those who work with them should read and discuss over pizza, coffee, or some other suitable, discussion-provoking consumable.” —John L. Hennessy, president, Stanford University “Citizen Engineer is the bible for the new era of socially responsible engineering. It’s an era where, as the authors show, engineers don’t just need to know more, they need to be more. The work is an inspiration, an exhortation, and a practical how-to guide. All engineers concerned with the impact of their work—and that should be all engineers—must read this book.” —Hal Abelson, professor of computer science and engineering, MIT “Code is law. Finally, a map to responsible law making. This accessible and brilliant book should be required of every citizen, and especially, the new citizen lawmakers we call engineers.” —Lawrence Lessig, director, Safra Center for Ethics, Harvard University, and cofounder, Creative Commons Being an engineer today means being far more than an engineer. You need to consider not only the design requirements of your projects but the full impact of your work—from an ecological perspective, an intellectual property perspective, a business perspective, and a sociological perspective. And you must coordinate your efforts with many other engineers, sometimes hundreds of them. In short, we’ve entered an age that demands socially responsible engineering on a whole new scale: The era of the Citizen Engineer. This engaging and thought-provoking book, written by computer industry luminaries David Douglas and Greg Papadopoulos, focuses on two topics that are becoming vitally important in the day-to-day work of engineers: eco engineering and intellectual property (IP). Citizen Engineer also examines how and why the world of engineering has changed, and provides practical advice to help engineers of all types master the new era and start thinking like Citizen Engineers.
  douglas county electronics recycling: Handbook on Household Hazardous Waste Amy D. Cabaniss, 2018-08-10 Household hazardous waste (HHW) is a topic that affects every individual and community given the nearly universal use, storage, and disposal of chemical consumer products. Yet many communities lack the basic information, guidance, and planning support for HHW collection and management so that struggles (e.g., to gain politicians’ and residents’ support, host a collection, build a facility, affect behavior change, and encourage extended producer responsibility) continue on a regular basis. This book is for professionals, students, government officials and others interested in HHW and accommodating the increasing societal demand for this disposal option. In the evolving field of HHW collection and management, this book: provides an unparalleled, comprehensive look at household hazardous waste is a must-have for anyone interested in the solid waste management field, whether novice or experienced, because of the valuable overview and specifics it provides for addressing the ubiquitous issue of HHW offers perspectives based on many collective years of experts’ accrued insight the chapters are written by leading practitioners and visionaries is packed with useful information on many aspects of HHW including its definition, mechanisms for collection and creative collection options, tools for behavior change, and product stewardship offers an extensive resource list for more information. Much has changed in 10 years since the first edition appeared, and each chapter in the Handbook on Household Hazardous Waste, Second Edition, is updated to reflect changes and advances in the field of HHW collection and management. This includes updated appendices and the extensive resource list.
  douglas county electronics recycling: Plastic Waste and Recycling Trevor Letcher, 2020-03-10 Plastic Waste and Recycling: Environmental Impact, Societal Issues, Prevention, and Solutions begins with an introduction to the different types of plastic materials, their uses, and the concepts of reduce, reuse and recycle before examining plastic types, chemistry and degradation patterns that are organized by non-degradable plastic, degradable and biodegradable plastics, biopolymers and bioplastics. Other sections cover current challenges relating to plastic waste, explain the sources of waste and their routes into the environment, and provide systematic coverage of plastic waste treatment methods, including mechanical processing, monomerization, blast furnace feedstocks, gasification, thermal recycling, and conversion to fuel. This is an essential guide for anyone involved in plastic waste or recycling, including researchers and advanced students across plastics engineering, polymer science, polymer chemistry, environmental science, and sustainable materials. - Presents actionable solutions for reducing plastic waste, with a focus on the concepts of collection, re-use, recycling and replacement - Considers major societal and environmental issues, providing the reader with a broader understanding and supporting effective implementation - Includes detailed case studies from across the globe, offering unique insights into different solutions and approaches
  douglas county electronics recycling: Implementation of the Mercury-Containing and Rechargeable Battery Management Act , 1997
  douglas county electronics recycling: Evaluating Soil Contamination W. Nelson Beyer, 1990
  douglas county electronics recycling: Illinois Services Directory , 2009
  douglas county electronics recycling: Minerals Yearbook United States. Bureau of Mines, 1992
  douglas county electronics recycling: Directory of Corporate Affiliations , 2002 Directory is indexed by name (parent and subsidiary), geographic location, Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code, and corporate responsibility.
  douglas county electronics recycling: Liberating Voices Douglas Schuler, 2008 Inspired by the vision and framework outlined in Christopher Alexander's classic 1977 book, A Pattern Language, Schuler presents a pattern language containing 136 patterns designed to meet these challenges. Using this approach, Schuler proposes a new model of social change that integrates theory and practice by showing how information and communication (whether face-to-face, broadcast, or Internet-based) can be used to address urgent social and environmental problems collaboratively. Each of the patterns that form the pattern language (which was developed collaboratively with nearly 100 contributors) is presented consistently; each describes a problem and its context, a discussion, and a solution. The pattern language begins with the most general patterns (Theory) and proceeds to the most specific (Tactics). Each pattern is a template for research as well as action and is linked to other patterns, thus forming a single coherent whole.
  douglas county electronics recycling: Georgia Manufacturing Directory , 1996
  douglas county electronics recycling: Trading in the Zone Mark Douglas, 2001-01-01 Douglas uncovers the underlying reasons for lack of consistency and helps traders overcome the ingrained mental habits that cost them money. He takes on the myths of the market and exposes them one by one teaching traders to look beyond random outcomes, to understand the true realities of risk, and to be comfortable with the probabilities of market movement that governs all market speculation.
  douglas county electronics recycling: Microserfs Douglas Coupland, 2011-06-21 From the era-defining author of Generation X comes a novel of overworked coders who escape the serfdom of Bill Gates to forge their own path. They are Microserfs—six code-crunching computer whizzes who spend upward of sixteen hours a day “coding” and eating “flat” foods (food which, like Kraft singles, can be passed underneath closed doors) as they fearfully scan company e-mail to learn whether the great Bill is going to “flame” one of them. But now there’s a chance to become innovators instead of cogs in the gargantuan Microsoft machine. The intrepid Microserfs are striking out on their own—living together in a shared digital flophouse as they desperately try to cultivate well-rounded lives and find love amid the dislocated, subhuman whir and buzz of their computer-driven world.
  douglas county electronics recycling: SCLC , 1994
  douglas county electronics recycling: Company Profile Resources Guide , 1990
  douglas county electronics recycling: The Corporate Directory of US Public Companies 1995 Elizabeth Walsh, 2016-06-11 This valuable and accessible work provides comprehensive information on America's top public companies, listing over 10,000 publicly traded companies from the New York, NASDAQ and OTC exchanges. All companies have assets of more than $5 million and are filed with the SEC. Each entry describes business activity, 5 year sales, income, earnings per share, assets and liabilities. Senior employees, major shareholders and directors are also named. The seven indices give an unrivalled access to the information.
  douglas county electronics recycling: Harris Illinois Industrial Directory , 2009
  douglas county electronics recycling: Access to Government in the Computer Age Martha Chumbler, 2007
  douglas county electronics recycling: Annual Report United States. Small Business Administration, 1981
  douglas county electronics recycling: Who's who in the Midwest , 2005
  douglas county electronics recycling: Cumulative List of Organizations Described in Section 170 (c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 United States. Internal Revenue Service, 1985
  douglas county electronics recycling: Proceedings of the ... IEEE International Symposium on Electronics and the Environment , 2003
  douglas county electronics recycling: Standard Directory of Advertising Agencies , 1987
  douglas county electronics recycling: EPA Publications Bibliography United States. Environmental Protection Agency, 1995
  douglas county electronics recycling: The American City & County , 2008
  douglas county electronics recycling: The Washington Post Index , 1989
  douglas county electronics recycling: Decision-Maker's Guide to Solid-Waste Management Philip R. O'Leary, 1999-02 This Guide has been developed particularly for solid waste management practitioners, such as local government officials, facility owners and operators, consultants, and regulatory agency specialists. Contains technical and economic information to help these practitioners meet the daily challenges of planning, managing, and operating municipal solid waste (MSW) programs and facilities. The Guide's primary goals are to encourage reduction of waste at the source and to foster implementation of integrated solid waste management systems that are cost-effective and protect human health and the environment. Illustrated.
  douglas county electronics recycling: Strathmore's Who's Who, 2000-2001 Strathmore Directories, Limited, 2001-05
  douglas county electronics recycling: O'Dwyer's Directory of Public Relations Firms J.R. O'Dwyer Co, 1996
  douglas county electronics recycling: St. Louis Commerce , 1991
  douglas county electronics recycling: Who's who in the South and Southwest , 1991 Includes names from the States of Alabama, Arkansas, the District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia, and Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
  douglas county electronics recycling: Harris Georgia Manufacturers Directory Fran Carlsen, 2005
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