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Recycling Study Shows Why Texans Don’t Know the Law

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Friday, February 25, 2011   

AUSTIN, Texas - A new study shows that information about the state's "computer take back" recycling law is hard to find - even when Texans look for it.

A report from the Texas Campaign for the Environment Fund examined municipal websites, looking for information or links to information about the program, which is free to consumers. Research intern Tyson Sowell says 75 percent of municipal websites offer no information, and when city staff members were contacted by phone, only 26 percent of them were able to provide details.

"They're not educating the public because maybe they don't know, or maybe (are) not aware of the law. So, that's obviously a large gap in being able to communicate to the public."

Sowell suggests the report could be used by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to improve public education.

A companion report examined computer recycling collection results from 2010. Manufacturers took back 24 million pounds of computers, about double the amount in 2009. However, only four companies account for those take-backs. The report points out that most manufacturers aren't actually taking back equipment, even though the offer the option.

Televisions aren't yet covered by a recycling standard, even though, like computers, they contain toxic elements that don't belong in landfills. Kim Mote, Fort Worth solid waste manager, says cities can't provide that kind of specialized recycling.

"That's why a lot of cities are starting to look at product stewardship, or producer responsibility, to get the manufacturer involved in the full life-cycle of the product."

A possible TV recycling program could be similar to the computer law, which requires manufacturers to accept old models to be dismantled or recycled.

The reports, "Free E-Cyling...But Even Fewer People Know," and "Making TakeBack Work Better in Texas," are online at texasenvironment.org.


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