WASHINGTON, DC, November 1, 2008 (ENS) - Recycling obsolete electronics is getting easier and more convenient as more manufacturers take responsibility for collecting and recycling older, unwanted ...
Washington is joining a growing list of states trying to tear down barriers for consumers who want to repair their electronics rather than buy new ones. Gov. Bob Ferguson last week signed the state’s ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — Washingtonians struggling with problems involving their electronics will soon have more ways to fix them, after Governor Bob Ferguson signed the "Right to Repair Act" into law on ...
Washington Twp.’s next Community Shred Day will offer residents the opportunity to drop off old electronics for recycling and to have sensitive documents and data storage materials shredded and ...
Legislation has been introduced in Washington State to begin to resolve a growing electronic waste crisis. House Bill 1942, introduced into the state of Washington’s House Feb. 17, would hold ...
WASHINGTON – The state of Washington is taking steps to help residents repair their electronics instead of replacing them. Governor Bob Ferguson recently signed the state's new "right to repair" ...