JU LY 1 2011 JULY 1 2011 J U LY 1 2011 ELECTRONICS ELECTRONICS ELECTRONICS disposal BAN Attention North Carolina residents: disposal BAN Attention North Carolina residents: Attention North Carolina residents: Computer Equipment and Televisions Computer Equipment and Televisions Computer Equipment and Televisions ARE BANNED FROM LANDFILL DISPOSAL ARE BANNED FROM LANDFILL DISPOSAL ARE BANNED FROM LANDFILL DISPOSAL E f f e c t i v e J uly 1 , 2 0 1 1 E f f e c t i v e J uly 1 , 2 0 1 1 E f f e c t i v e J uly 1 , 2 0 1 1 N.C. Division of Environmental Assistance and Outreach (919) 715-6500 or (800) 763-0136 http://p2pays.org/electronics/households.asp N.C. Division of Environmental Assistance and Outreach (919) 715-6500 or (800) 763-0136 http://p2pays.org/electronics/households.asp N.C. Division of Environmental Assistance and Outreach (919) 715-6500 or (800) 763-0136 http://p2pays.org/electronics/households.asp North Carolina residents are encouraged to do their part to keep computer equipment and television out of landfills. North Carolina residents are encouraged to do their part to keep computer equipment and television out of landfills. North Carolina residents are encouraged to do their part to keep computer equipment and television out of landfills. The disposal ban recognizes that the recovery of these products will contribute to the state’s environmental and economic development goals. North Carolina is home to many companies that collect and process computer equipment and televisions into reusable materials. The disposal ban recognizes that the recovery of these products will contribute to the state’s environmental and economic development goals. North Carolina is home to many companies that collect and process computer equipment and televisions into reusable materials. The disposal ban recognizes that the recovery of these products will contribute to the state’s environmental and economic development goals. North Carolina is home to many companies that collect and process computer equipment and televisions into reusable materials. FIND YOUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT RECYCLING CONTACT: FIND YOUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT RECYCLING CONTACT: FIND YOUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT RECYCLING CONTACT: www.p2pays.org/localgov/ncwaste.html www.p2pays.org/localgov/ncwaste.html www.p2pays.org/localgov/ncwaste.html Computer equipment and televisions join a list of previously banned materials: Computer equipment and televisions join a list of previously banned materials: Computer equipment and televisions join a list of previously banned materials: • Aluminum cans • Antifreeze • Appliances • Beverage containers from ABC permitted facilities • Lead-Acid batteries • Motor oil • Oyster shells • Yard waste • Scrap tires • Oil Filters • Pallets • Plastic Bottles N.C. General Statute 130A-309.10(f) • Aluminum cans • Antifreeze • Appliances • Beverage containers from ABC permitted facilities • Lead-Acid batteries • Motor oil • Oyster shells • Yard waste • Scrap tires • Oil Filters • Pallets • Plastic Bottles N.C. General Statute 130A-309.10(f) • Aluminum cans • Antifreeze • Appliances • Beverage containers from ABC permitted facilities • Lead-Acid batteries • Motor oil • Oyster shells • Yard waste • Scrap tires • Oil Filters • Pallets • Plastic Bottles N.C. General Statute 130A-309.10(f)
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