Connecticut Close to Implementing E-Waste Based on Market Share

Date: August 18, 2010

Source: News Room

Consumer Electronics manufacturers have until today to dispute the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) methods for determining market share under the state's new e-waste program that begins in January. Under state rules passed in July 2007 and which took effect June 1, manufacturers are required to finance the transportation and recycling of computers, monitors, printers and televisions in accordance with their market share of sales within the state. Accurate market share data for covered electronic devices (CEDs) are crucial to the program's operation because the department will use them to calculate how much manufacturers must pay the state in annual registration fees and what state-authorized recyclers may charge manufacturers for hauling e-waste from municipal collection sites. Connecticut used 2009 sales surveys from IDC Research, iSuppli and the National Center for Electronics Recycling as its "primary sources" to compute the market share determinations, the DEP said.

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