Lol, it's a totally legit posting. And the gutted crts wouldn't be donated to goodwill. Goodwill is just a collection center for this program.
Based on the 'FAQ' at
http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/swfa/...cycle/faq.html, this program is mandated by law and paid for by the manufacturers.
'A Washington State law passed in 2006 requires electronics manufacturers to pay for this recycling program. The new law is an example of "producer responsibility," where the company that makes a product is responsible for recycling the product at the end of its life. Manufacturers include the costs of recycling their products in the cost of doing business. '
So, it's already paid for by the manufacturers and the program is mandated by a state law. The only way for the program to go away is if the laws are changed. While I wouldn't be making money off of the taxpayers, I would be making money at the expense of the manufacturer. On the other hand, these are obsolete (does anybody still make crt monitors?) products, so the opportunity to use this program for disposing of crt monitors will only last as long as the supply of existing crt monitors lasts.
Bookmarks