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White House links e-scrap to ‘resilient supply chains’

The federal government should encourage design for recyclability in consumer electronics and support technologies that recover rare earth magnets from hard drives, according to a report from the Biden administration. The White House this month published “Building resilient supply chains, …

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Major corporations endorse EPR for packaging

Coca-Cola, Unilever and Walmart are among the companies that have backed a statement from a global group in support of extended producer responsibility, the latest example of the seismic shift in corporate sentiments around the policy approach. Over 100 corporations …

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New global e-scrap standard in the works

The International Electrotechnical Commission in recent months launched a process to create a worldwide e-scrap management standard. IEC, a Geneva-based nonprofit membership organization that focuses on industry standardization in electrical and electronic goods, last fall wrote about the project, which …

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Right-to-repair bill lands in Congress

A federal lawmaker has introduced legislation requiring electronics manufacturers to provide resources facilitating independent device repair. Repair advocates say it’s the first such bill to hit the national stage. Rep. Joe Morelle, D-N.Y., on June 17 introduced H.R. 4006, a …

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