Motorola backs "green" labels for eWaste

James S Murray
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Company argues burning product codes onto electrical products offers sustainable alternative to barcodes that will help streamline recycling processes

Many electronics manufacturers are making it harder for themselves to comply with recently introduced eWaste laws through a failure to embrace new asset management technologies. That is the view of...

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