It's a great thing. This is absolutely essential to solving the problem. It gives Sanitation companies (Trash truck guys?) incentive to agree to dispose hazmats responsibly and we consumers can dispose of these items without hassle. I don't mind the 10 bucks.

sqb

So,

do you think this is a good thing or a bad thing?

Judy

On Fri, 29 Sep 2006, Stephen Barncard wrote:

 > And even better, this year consumers in California pay about $10/item
 more on purchase price for recycling monitors and computers. My local
 'sanitary engineers', Sunset Scavenger, is now only two happy to take
 my old monitors now...


 >I believe that here in California, there is a new state law that requires
 >depositing all such used computing equipment at a
 >state-designated/approved recycling/disposal facility.
 > >

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