Several European Union countries have failed to
turn the bloc's rules on electronic waste into national law and now face legal
action from Brussels,
the European Commission said on Wednesday October 17, 2007. The rules require manufacturers to accept used
refrigerators, computers, cell phones and other appliances from consumers and
recycle them. The Commission sent warning letters to the offending
countries, the first step in a legal process that can end up at an EU court
which can eventually impose fines. Read more...
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