CaliforniaThe State of California has passed legislation imposing an electronic waste recycling fee for a sale made by a retailer to a consumer in the State of California for certain electronic items. For more information on the recycling requirements in California, visit the California Electronic Waste Recycling Fee webpage. MaineSince July 20, 2006, all waste computer monitors and televisions generated by households in Maine must be recycled (unless shipped out of state for disposal). Please contact your local municipality for information about how and where to recycle your computer monitors and television sets in your area. For more information about Maine's electronic waste law, visit the Maine Department of Environmental Protection e-waste webpages. MarylandMaryland's Statewide Electronics Recycling Program became effective on October 1, 2007. Gateway offers a mail-back program that meets the requirements of the Maryland recycling requirements. The program will accept all Gateway- and eMachines-branded products with the following current or past brands:
To learn more on how to recycle your products in Maryland, please visit the Gateway Trade-In & Recycle Program webpages. For additional information about the Maryland Statewide Electronics Recycling Program, please visit the Maryland eCycling webpages. MichiganMichigan's statewide electronics recycling program, Senate Bill 897, becomes effective April 1, 2010. Gateway offers a free mail-back program that meets the requirements of the Michigan recycling law. The program will accept all
To find out more about how to recycle your products in Michigan, please visit the Gateway Trade-In & Recycle Program webpages. For additional information about the Michigan electronics recycling program, please visit the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality website. TexasOn May 21, 2008, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) adopted new rules on recycling computer equipment. Since September 1, 2008, Gateway has offered a mail-back program that meets the requirements of the Texas recycling requirements. The program will accept all Gateway- and eMachines-branded products with the following current or past brands:
To find out more on how to recycle your products in Texas, please visit the Gateway Trade-In & Recycle Program webpages. VirginiaVirginia's Computer Recovery and Recycling Act went into effect on July 1, 2009. The law requires manufacturers to provide Virginia household consumers with free and reasonably convenient collection, re-use and recycling opportunities for certain devices. The program will accept the following devices covered under the Virginia law:
The list of Gateway-owned brands is as follows:
To learn more on how to recycle your products in Virginia, please visit the Gateway Trade-In & Recycle Program webpages. WashingtonThe Washington Department of Ecology finished adopting WAC 173-900 in 2007, requiring computer and television manufacturers to provide consumer-convenient recycling of their covered electronic products (CEPs) throughout the state beginning January 1, 2009. West VirginiaWest Virginia's statewide electronics recycling program, Senate Bill 746, became effective June 6, 2008. Gateway offers a free mail-back program that meets the requirements of the West Virginia recycling law. The program accepts all Gateway- and eMachines-branded products with the following current or past brands:
Other StatesIf your state is not listed above, visit our Gateway Trade-In & Recycle Program webpages or discover other recycling options. |
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