China bans toxic American computer junk

From: Sellam Ismail <foo_at_siconic.com>
Date: Sat Jun 8 13:24:12 2002

On Sat, 8 Jun 2002, Joe wrote:

> But seriously, I was talking to Gary and he said that he's thinking
> of starting a computer recycling center. I'm thinking that that might
> not be a bad idea for some of us that are interested in old systems.
> Since the US will no longer be able to dump the stuff overseas, there
> should be a big demand for people/places that will accept computers and
> recycle them. In addition, we would have our pick of anything
> interesting.

That's actually a very good idea. Because of new laws this year, the
ACCRC began charging for just about everything dropped off at their
center. Not only did it rescue them from the brink of financial doom, it
is proving to be a growth industry.

There is no place one can bring their old electronics these days without
being charged. People must now pay to recycle their computers. It will
prove to be one of the biggest growth industries of this decade.

Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer Festival
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