Electronics: NWPSC Factsheets
The Northwest Product Stewardship Council has produced a series of fact sheets highlighting the initial results of the E-Cycle Washington Program.
- E-Cycle Washington is a "smash hit" (PDF file, 672KB), this factsheet provides a quick look at the accomplishments and benefits of the first two years of E-Cycle Washington. October 2011.
- Electronics Recycling in Washington: A Product Stewardship Solution (PDF file, 176KB), provides a state-wide look at the accomplishments of the first year (2009) of the E-Cycle Washington program. February 2010.
- E-Cycle Washington Profile: Legislative District 2 (PDF file, 804KB) provides an overview of the program benefits to the counties of Pierce and Thurston.
- E-Cycle Washington Profile: Legislative District 12 (PDF file, 1.28MB) provides an overview of the program benefits to the counties of Chelan, Douglas, Grant and Okanogan.
- E-Cycle Washington Profile: Legislative District 19 (PDF file, 709KB) provides an overview of the program benefits to the counties of Grays Harbor and Pacific.
- E-Cycle Washington Profile: Legislative District 24 (PDF file, 948KB) provides an overview of the program benefits to the counties of Clallam, Grays Harbor and Jefferson.
- E-Cycle Washington Profile: Legislative District 35 (PDF file, 1.03MB) provides an overview of the program benefits to the counties of Grays Harbor, Kitsap, Mason, and Thurston.
- E-Cycle Washington Profile: Legislative District 42 (PDF file, 646KB) provides an overview of the program benefits to Whatcom County.
- E-Cycle Washington Profile: Legislative District 49 (PDF file, 395KB) provides an overview of the program benefits to Clark County.
- E-Cycle Washington Profile: King County (PDF file, 753KB) provides an overview of the program benefits to King County.
- E-Cycle Washington Profile: Spokane County (PDF file, 387KB) provides an overview of the program benefits to Spokane County legislative districts 3, 4, 6, 7 and 9.
- E-Cycle Washington Profile: Snohomish County (PDF file, 905KB) provides an overview of the program benefits to Snohomish County.
NWPSC Electronics Subcommittee Issue Paper (PDF file, 39KB).
Northwest Product Stewardship Council. 2010.
NWPSC Bulletin Vol 3, Issue 1: The Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC) (PDF file, 120KB).
Northwest Product Stewardship Council. January 2004.
NWPSC Bulletin Vol. 1, Issue 1: Governments Saddled with Electronic Scrap (PDF file, 426KB).
Northwest Product Stewardship Council. November 2001.
Considerations for Local Communities Related to Collection of Used Electronic Products (PDF file, 53KB).
Northwest Product Stewardship Council.
NWPSC Policymakers Bulletin - Governments Saddled With Electronic Scrap
This Policymakers' Bulletin (PDF file, 426KB, November 2001) outlines the problems of electronic scrap and how they affect local governments. The bulletin describes how product stewardship practices can save local governments money on waste management and describes how electronics product manufacturers can share the burden. It also provides a list of actions that local governments can take to make the shift from current waste management practices to product stewardship practices.