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Betts K (2007) PBDEs in electronics-recycling workers in China. Environ Sci Technol 41(16) 5576. doi 10.1021/es072592s... [Pg.308]

Electronic ion stopping, 14 433 Electronic items, recycling of, 25 871. See also Electronic recycling Electronic waste (e-waste)... [Pg.307]

Electronic polarization, 10 21 Electronic pressure sensors, 20 651-657 Electronic products market, 24 331-333 Electronic properties, of compound semiconductors, 22 150t, 151 Electronic recycling, 21 364 Electronics... [Pg.307]

End groups, in PVC polymerization, 25 666 End-group spectral lengths, 20 507 correlation equations for, 20 508t Endo-aerators, 26 162-170 em/o-dicyclopentadiene (DCPD), 26 946-947 Endoenzymes, 10 255 End-of-life (EOL) electronics, recycling, 21 456... [Pg.314]

Sweden 12 121.2 (mean) TBEP, TCEP, TCiPP Electronics recycling plant, dismantling hall, 8 OPERs Sjodin et al. [78]... [Pg.253]

Sjodin A, Carlsson H, Thuresson K, Sjolin S, Bergman A, Ostman C (2001) Flame retardants in indoor air at an electronics recycling plant and at other work environments. Environ Sci Technol 35 448 54... [Pg.292]

Ranky, P. G., Morales, C, and Caudill, R. J., Lean Disassembly line layout, process and network simulation models and cases, based on real-world data, paper presented at the IEEE (USA) International Symposium on Electronics and the Environment and the IAER Electronics Recycling Summit, Boston, MA, May 19-22,2003. [Pg.197]

For isocratic separations, use an electronic recycler that recycles eluate when no peak is being eluted. [Pg.568]

Sjbdin A, Carlsson H, Thuresson K et al (2000) Flame retardants in indoor air at an electronics recycling plant and at other work environments. Environ Sci Technol 35 448-454 Sobek A, Gustafsson O, Hajdu S et al (2004) Particle-water partitioning of PCBs in the photic zone a 25-month study in the open Baltic Sea. Environ Sci Technol 38 1375-1382 Sbderstrbm G, Sellstrbm U, de Wit CA et al (2004) Photolytic debromination of decabromod-iphenyl ether (BDE 209). Environ Sci Technol 38 127-132 Strandberg B, Dodder NG, Basu I et al (2001) Concentrations and spatial variations of polybrominated diphenyl ethers and other organohalogen compounds in Great Lakes air. Environ Sci Technol 35 1078-1083... [Pg.361]

Plastics from Residential Electronics Recycling Report 2000, American Plastics Council, Arlington, VA, April 2000. [Pg.621]

Many of these plastics are found in appliances, electronics, and automobiles. More information on electronics recycling can be found in Sec. 8.15, and automotive recycling in Sec. 8.16. [Pg.544]

A number of recent efforts are directed toward the rapidly increasing stream of discarded cellular phones. Unlike other electronics recycling programs, these usually do not charge a fee. Most of these operate through voluntary drop-off at participating retailers. [Pg.549]

Henricks, M., Electronics Recycling Separation Systems, American/fer /er/VcH S/xiper, March 2005, http //www.americanrecycler.com/0305spotlighLshtml. [Pg.574]

Duff, S., Group Addresses Electronics Recycling, Plastics News, May 7, 2001, p. 16. [Pg.579]

J. Porter, Computers Electronics Recycling Challenges and Opportunities, Resource Recycling, April 1998, pp. 19-22. [Pg.579]

Toloken, S. and J. Doha, Industry Wrestles with Electronics Recycling, Plastics News, Nov. 27, 2000. [Pg.580]

K. Betts, Could Elame Retardants Deter Electronics Recycling Environmental Science Technology, 35(3), pp. 58A-59A, 2001. [Pg.580]

International Association of Electronics Recyclers, lAER Directay of the Electronics Recycling Industry, http //www.iaer.org/search/... [Pg.580]

In 2001, a group of manufacturers, recyclers, and government representatives in the U.S.A. formed the National Electronics Product Stewardship Initiative, with the major goal of creating a framework for product stewardship for electronics in the United States. Other product stewardship initiatives were previously initiated in the Northeast and the Western regions of the U.S. The Electronic Industries Alliance oppates a web site that directs consumers to electronics recycling and reuse opportunities. "... [Pg.744]

In 2000, the American Plastics Council published a report on recycling of plastics from residential electronics equipment. Plastics accounted for about one-third of materials collected in two pilot residential electronics recycling programs, which operated during 1997 and 1998 in Somerville, MA, and Binghamton, NY. Only about 25 percent of the plastics fraction was clean plastics, homogeneous and free of contaminants. The report identifies... [Pg.745]


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