Article 19798 of sci.electronics: | |
Newsgroups: | sci.electronics |
Path: | icdoc!dds |
From: | dds@doc.ic.ac.uk (Diomidis Spinellis) |
Subject: | Re: Lifespan of NiCads? |
Nntp-Posting-Host: | skid.doc.ic.ac.uk |
Message-ID: | <1991Dec3.143555.11390@doc.ic.ac.uk> |
Organization: | Dept. of Computing, Imperial College, London, England |
Date: | Tue, 3 Dec 1991 14:35:55 GMT |
References: | <8669@optilink.UUCP> <1991Dec2.183659.24706@cbnewsl.cb.att.com> |
Followup-To: | sci.environment |
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In article <1991Dec2.183659.24706@cbnewsl.cb.att.com> gdw@cbnewsl.cb.att.com (gordon.d.woods) writes: [...] >Your luck may be changing; new legislation under way may require >products with easily REMOVABLE batteries so they will not be >thrown away in the garbage and be an environmental hazard. They >might just make them replacable in the process. What you do with >the batteries after you've removed them is anybody's guess. >Probably can't get rid of them because they're hazardous. Isn't >politics great! Special used battery deposit containers were to be found in most consumer electronic shops in Germany as far back as two years ago. I presume that the container contents were then rendered harmless or recycled. All Germans I talked to, were very concious of the fact that batteries should not be thrown away with normal garbage. (Actualy the was no normal garbage, I witnessed households sorting their garbage into paper, glass, aluminum, foodstuff that could rot, batteries and the rest). [This is getting away from sci.electronics, I have changed the followup line to sci.environment.] Diomidis -- Diomidis Spinellis Internet: dds@doc.ic.ac.uk Department of Computing UUCP: ...!ukc!icdoc!dds Imperial College, London SW7 #include "/dev/tty"
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