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Old news. nova has done programs on both beached ships and electronics
recycling (saw the ship one in Sept or Oct as a rerun).<br>
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Things have been slow lately, but now that I know I sure will be more
careful the next time I dispose of an old ship. <br>
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So does anyone know how PG recycles the electronics they collect? I
mean if our recycling efforts end up exporting our hazards to the 3rd
world then the article is relevant. Otherwise, I will put it on my
list right below all the things I can change.<br>
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O. Coot<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:jpwalter@bellatlantic.net">jpwalter@bellatlantic.net</a> wrote:
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size="2"><span class="302392101-19112007">Shipbreaking (cutting up old
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