

Key elements of the Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003 that affect product manufacturers include:
As of July 1, 2004, "covered electronic devices" include televisions and computer monitors that contain a cathode ray tube (CRT), laptop computers, and liquid crystal display (LCD) desktop computer monitors.
Plasma and LCD televisions have been added beginning July 1,
2005. The Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) continues to test other products to determine if they should be covered by the program.
The fee varies depending on the diagonal measurement of the device’s screen. It is…
- $6.00 when the screen is larger than 4 inches, but smaller than 15 inches
- $8.00 when the screen is at least 15 inches, but smaller than 35 inches
- $10.00 when the screen is 35 inches or larger
In addition to notifying retailers and assessing a fee when conducting retail transactions, manufacturers have other responsibilities, including:
- Insuring that covered products contain a brand name or label.
- Requirements to report on sales volumes and hazardous substances used in certain electronic products sold in California.
- Providing information to consumers on recycling opportunities.
Manufacturers are encouraged to promote consistent information
to consumers by linking to the eRecycle.org web site and by utilizing our promotional materials.
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