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Are less people going green?

According to a survey by Harris Interactive, less Americans were green in 2010 than in 2009. Between November 8th and…

The Empire State Building Goes Green

The world’s most famous office building is going all green. The 2.85 million square foot building announced in its press…

New Year brings new e-waste laws

In several states, new e-waste laws took effect in 2011. The most recent states to start recycling electronics are Pennsylvania,…

Italy bans the plastic bag

As of New Year’s Day, single-use plastic bags are banned in Italy. This law is good news for the environment,…

New e-waste laws make everyone recycle

Many people have electronics sitting around in their attic or garage that they want to get rid of. With new…

EPA Prioritizes E-Waste Problem

EPA chief names e-waste an international priority. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa P. Jackson names "cleaning up e-waste"…

Ewaste Legislation in Costa Rica

Costa Rica recently became the first Latin American country to pass e-scrap recycling legislation with the enactment of Regulation No.…

E-Waste Legislation Connecticut

Connecticut has become the 24th state which has implemented electronics collection and recycling legislation (Chapter 446n of the Connecticut General…

Connecticut E-Waste Legislation

Connecticut has become the 24th state that has implemented electronics collection and recycling legislation (Chapter 446n of the Connecticut General…

Earth Day 2010

All Green Electronics Recycling is proud to announce 11 different e-waste collection events in honor of this years Earth Day!…

Freight ship ‘seriously damaged’ Great Barrier Reef

Bad weather and heavy seas forced a freight ship aground, damaging the Great Barrier Reef. So far they have been able…

The Wide World of e-Waste

Dell and HP are under fire again from environmental watchdog Greenpeace, who accused the two IT manufacturers of not doing…