Links

recycle electronics and fluorescent lights

Join

Events

Contact Us

Newsletter Sign-up

Videos on YouTube YouTube

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Download Sample Product Stewardship Resolutions

Designers, manufacturers and producers should take responsibility for minimizing the environmental and health impacts of their products. Where no alternatives to toxic components and ingredients exist, the producer should be responsible for assisting in the management of the product at the end of life. Policies that restrict toxic chemicals and promote safer alternatives result in safer products that are easier to reuse and recycle. Chemical policy reform should:

Several electronic product stewardship programs have been implemented in Washington, Oregon and California. Several of these activities and programs are a result of recent legislation. This page also includes studies, reports and initiatives that have helped inform electronic product recycling programs throughout the northwest.


E-Cycle Washington

Local governments are increasingly recognizing that phone books are a voluminous waste. The following resources and videos are specific to phone book product stewardship and recycling.


King County and Seattle residents can opt-out of unsolicited mail and phone book delivery through Catalog Choice.

Northwest Product Stewardship Council

info@productstewardship.net

Design by Riverbed Design and implementation by Objective Consulting, Inc.