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E-Waste Export Restrictions Could Generate 42,000 U.S. Jobs, Study Claims

2013-02-11 17:45:00| Waste Age

Restrictions on electronic waste exports could create as many as 42,000 jobs in the United States, according to a study commissioned by the Coalition for American Electronics Recycling (CAER). read more

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