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eDay scandal causes policy rethink

The government is reconsidering its electronic waste policy after breaches in international obligations led to a fraud prosecution.In 2009, national collection day eDay resulted in the collection of 976 tonnes of computer parts and other electronic w

Nina Fowler
Thu, 17 Jun 2010

The government is reconsidering its electronic waste policy after breaches in international obligations led to a fraud prosecution.

In 2009, national collection day eDay resulted in the collection of 976 tonnes of computer parts and other electronic waste for recycling.

Late last year, ministerial

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Nina Fowler
Thu, 17 Jun 2010
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