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    licenseing

    on craigslist i see ppl offering to remove ewaste and they say they are licensed. how does one obtain an ewaste disposal license?



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    No such thing as a license to remove E waste

    However their are licenses for disposing of it safely.

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    Depends on the state?
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    california for me

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    the original constitution and bill of right is my liscense, my regulations are common sence, knowledge (mostly learned here) and reasionable concern for the environment and other living things.

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    Mostly like they just mean they are licensed and bonded, just like handy men, plumbers, and hvac guys that come into your home.
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    As long as you have a means and way to dispose of any chemicals or any kinda crt or mercury containing monitor or flat screen tv. then I don't see why you would need to be licensed. Pretty much as long as your impact on the environment is positive then why should you need one. I do see it coming to that though were you will be required to have a license to operate as a certified e-waste remover and dismantling. There's to many problems with illegal dumping of tv's and monitors as it is the only problem right now is there isn't a huge market for e-waste yet its fairly new where as recycling metal has been around since 1850. Most people just dump there stuff in the trash or dumpster. I say in 10 years it will really be big big business on the same level as scrap metal is right now.

    Wait till the day when someone really figures out a real gold mine and starts removing and processing old shut down garbage dumps and can figure out a way to do it correctly. Think of all plastics, metal, and ewaste in a huge garbage dump.

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    Many cities and counties could very well offer such a license and it may look good when courting a customer but not necessarily required...these are basically fundraisers for local governments.
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    In the UK a licence is needed for ewaste falling under the category of 'electronics waste carrier licence' £154 for 3 years for up to 500 tonnes around £2300 for more. For recycling it you need a different and more expensive licence.

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