The Environmental Protection Agency last week approved a new framework to regulate the disposal of old computer monitors with cathode ray tubes and aged TVs loaded with mercury, a move that is being applauded by the computer industry. “CEA agrees with the EPA’s statement that a CRT not recycled is an opportunity lost,” said Parker Brugge, senior director of the Consumer Electronics Association.
Industry Welcomes EPA’s Plan for PC Monitor Disposal
Posted by: Gene J. Koprowski July 29, 2006 01:30 AMThe Environmental Protection Agency last week approved a new framework to regulate the disposal of old computer monitors with cathode ray tubes and aged TVs loaded with mercury, a move that is being applauded by the computer industry. “CEA agrees with the EPA’s statement that a CRT not recycled is an opportunity lost,” said Parker Brugge, senior director of the Consumer Electronics Association.