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New Illinois Electronics Disposal Law Is In Effect

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    It's already happened in the UK. If you are doing a 'one-off' run to the scrap yard from your home to get rid of a few bits and pieces you are fine, but if you are scrapping regularly you need (or should have) licenses. If you take things to bits to scrap them, it can get costly and involved. You need a category 3 permission to scrap a pocket calculator, but if you want to scrap a electric toy train you need a category 7 permission. A lawmower is category 6, and a toaster is catefory 2. A microwave? Well that's a category 1.



    Big fines if you are caught without a license.

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