By rr_test_admin, 3 November, 2016
Walter Alcorn For much of the past decade, manufacturers have had a "piñata problem" whenever electronics recycling issues arose in state legislatures. If local government and recyclers hit the manufacturers (the piñata) with hard enough legislation, then treats such as manufacturer-financed recycling magically appeared.
By rr_test_admin, 2 November, 2016
Wide world of e-scrapOne expert says changes to the extended producer responsibility system in the U.K. are beneficial, and a Middle Eastern kingdom works to teach students about e-scrap recycling.

U.K.: The former head of the largest producer stewardship group in the U.K. writes about changes to the EPR system.

By rr_test_admin, 2 November, 2016
In other news, E-ScrapA Chicago suburb makes changes to its e-scrap recycling program, and federal prison funding is affecting electronics recycling in New Mexico.

E-scrap recycling returns: After a suspension of the program, residents of Naperville, Ill., a Chicago suburb, can once again drop off old TVs and computer monitors for recycling at the City's