Green issues highlighted at electronics meeting.(News)

Waste News, January, 2006 by Truini, Joe

Byline: Joe Truini

They were talking a lot of green at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this month, and not just the spending kind.

More than 150,000 people from 110 countries attended the show, touted as the world's largest technology tradeshow. The Consumer Electronics Association produced the show, which ran from Jan. 5-8.

Green Saturday: Environmental Awareness Day, as it is known, highlighted recycling and other environmental accomplishments by the electronics industry, recyclers, nongovernmental organizations and communities as well as challenges they face to increase awareness on the issue.

"It was important that it was part of CES,'' said Marc Pearl, executive director of the Consumer...

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