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All You Wanted to Know About Computer RecyclingComputer recycling means saving some the parts from the obsolete computers while getting rid of those parts that are toxic in nature. This means that there must be a proper way to recycle the old and obsolete computers, so that we can get rid of them without putting ourselves as well as the environment to harm. [Read more...] |
Chicago-based distributor, Newark InOne has introduced a quality assurance policy to help customers reduce risks associated with the RoHS directive. The program comes in response to statements from United Kingdom (UK) RoHS enforcer agency, the National Weights and Measures Laboratory. The agency recently noted that producers shipping product to the UK after the RoHS deadline of July 1, 2006 will need to show more than certificates of compliance from the supplier whose components make up the product. The producer will also need to demonstrate that it has taken “reasonable steps” to confirm the accuracy of the documentation it receives for the parts designed into or assembled into the finished product.
To meet this requirement, Newark InOne and its sister European distributor, the UK-based Farnell InOne, have developed a 10-step quality assurance policy that includes due diligence procedures designed to offer customers confidence in the RoHS-compliance of parts received from the two distributors.
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