Monday, January 21, 2013

Foreign waste mobile phone battery recycling status of the European Union

Product certificate is included in the packing list of mobile phone jammer .
On recycling of used mobile phones at home and abroad battery recycling disposal of old mobile phones in Europe and the United States and Japan and other countries and regions have established a

more mature system, especially in some EU countries such as Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom these national Homeland small area, small population, high level of urbanization, a

prosperous economy, citizens' environmental awareness and a higher awareness of the law earlier aware of the need for the recycling of used mobile phones and other electronic waste. In contrast,

the low level of urbanization in China, uneven economic development, and more importantly, society as a whole is relatively weak awareness of environmental protection requires the relevant

government departments and mobile phone manufacturers to provide public education, and gradually to cultivate and enhance its environment awareness of conservation. It is the safety description of

using mobile phone jammer .mobile phone jammer is to act on the jamming
Foreign waste mobile phone battery recycling status of the European Union has been leading the world in the field of environmental protection, the EU's political, business and the general public,

four university students the problem of technological innovation mobile phone recycling of used batteries for recycling old cell phones and their batteries take a positive and cooperative attitude

. February 2001, the world's first e-waste disposal plant "eco-electronics company was born in the electronic city of Oulu in northern Finland. The plant uses similar to the ore smelting process,

will smash the old mobile phones, batteries and other electronic waste, re-use classification. At present, the plant annually processing 1500-2000t e-waste, has a good environmental treatment

system, the plant will not cause pollution of groundwater sources and air. Hence, the technology of mobile phone jammer can be ensured.
In early July 2003, in order to solve the increasingly serious environmental pollution problems of electronic waste, the EU formally promulgated a revised waste electrical and electronic products

to deal with the Directive (WEEE). Explicit requirements for all EU member states before August 13, 2004 this Act included in the official national legal provisions. EU Member States to ensure

that from July 1, 2006, the market of new electrical and electronic equipment (including battery) does not contain lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated diphenyl ethers and

polybrominated biphenyls six kinds of harmful substances.

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