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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 2013 Legislative Report in our editor.
  2. Begin with the 'Introduction' section, which outlines the purpose of the report. Ensure you understand the context of electronic recycling in Illinois.
  3. Move to the 'Manufacturers' section. Here, input data regarding registered manufacturers and their recycling goals for 2012. Make sure to accurately reflect any changes from previous years.
  4. In the 'Collector, Recycler, Refurbisher' section, fill in details about your organization’s role in the recycling process. Specify whether you are a collector, recycler, or refurbisher.
  5. Complete the 'Landfill Ban' section by confirming compliance with regulations regarding banned electronic devices. This is crucial for accurate reporting.
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Electronic waste, or e-waste, is any unwanted electronic device or cathode ray tube (CRT). In California, e-waste is a universal waste which is a type of hazardous waste. It is hazardous because it may contain materials such as lead and mercury.
Did you know that it is illegal in Illinois to throw a specific set of electronic devices (listed below) into the trash? The Consumer Electronics Recycling Act establishes a statewide system for recycling and/or reusing a set of electronic devices that are unwanted by Illinois residents.
Recycling eWaste can reduce the amount of waste in landfills, conserve natural resources, and promote sustainable development. However, several barriers prevent effective eWaste recycling, including inadequate infrastructure, lack of awareness and education, inadequate policy and regulation, and inadequate funding.
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