State and Local Governments
State and local governments play an integral role in the collection and management of old electronics equipment. More and more states have mandatory electronics recycling laws; states that do not are often actively working with their local governments to set up periodic or permanent collection/recycling opportunities for electronics. States and local governments are also on the front lines of educating and informing their citizens about proper management of used electronics. While the demand to have ongoing electronic collection is high, many governments only have the resources to hold collection events once or twice a year, if at all.
Plug-In To eCycling fosters partnerships between electronics manufacturers, retailers, and governments. It aims to provide governments with the tools and resources necessary to build successful electronics recycling programs.
Tools for Governments
- Event
Toolkit - A guide to hosting an electronics collection
event. Includes media alert, sample data reporting form,
and sample event survey.
- Guidelines for Materials Management - Criteria applicable
to all Plug-In partners who engage in any stage of e-waste
reuse or recycling, including partners who contract with
others for e-waste reuse or recycling services.
- Questions
to Ask a Recycler (PDF) (4 pp, 122K, about
PDF) - The Federal Electronics Challenge (FEC) is a new voluntary
program that encourages government agencies to manage electronics
waste in an environmentally responsible way. FEC has put
together this checklist to assist you in selecting an electronics
recycler that best fits your needs.
- If you are a state or local government agency, check out
the Federal
Electronics Challenge for tools on how your agency can donate or recycle its
used electronics.
- Nebraska Toolkit For Setting Up Electronics Recycling Programs (PDF) (42 pp, 632K, about PDF) - This guide, developed by the Northeast Recycling Council (NERC) provides additional tips for hosting electronic collection events.