CAMPUS WORKS TO MANAGE 'E-WASTE'
October 23, 2008
October 23, 2008
PITTSBURG, Kan., Oct. 23 -- Pittsburg State University issued the following news release:
By now, most people have the hang of recycling everyday products like plastic bottles, newspapers, and aluminum cans. But what about bigger items that can't just be tossed in a recycling container?
Electronic waste, or e-waste, is a growing problem at college campuses across the nation. As more and more computers, printers, monitors, and other electronic items break down or bec . . .
By now, most people have the hang of recycling everyday products like plastic bottles, newspapers, and aluminum cans. But what about bigger items that can't just be tossed in a recycling container?
Electronic waste, or e-waste, is a growing problem at college campuses across the nation. As more and more computers, printers, monitors, and other electronic items break down or bec . . .