Sentences with phrase «many takebacks»

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WBEN)- New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman announced the launch of a new website to help local residents find information about where to dispose unused opioids ahead of Saturday's «National Drug Takeback Day» The website, www.clearyourcabinet.com, will identify the...
They've also created materials to help healthcare facilities hold prescription drug takeback events together with local law enforcement agencies.
This may be the end for some and just a temporary mortality for others because, as we all know, only Bruce Wayne's parents and Peter Parker's Uncle Ben are only dead forever, plus those stones are capable of takebacks, right?
YES, there are a few takebacks, etc., but I see this as the best anyone could have possibly hoped for.
I was heartened to see an excellent piece posted by The Conversation on Dec. 12 on the notion of a «CO2 takeback scheme.»
Extended lifetimes of more durable devices lead to discussion about cutting back on consumer waste, which then lead to takeback programs and companies taking full responsibility for their products, even at end of life.
The Electronics Takeback Coalition has created a map outlining electronic recycling laws in various states.
The company says its takeback programs are expanding; recycling volume grew 57 percent in 2007, and the recycling rate reached 18.4 percent of sales.
«If you don't offer physical collection sites or events, you are not serious about your takeback program.
State and local government representatives from 18 states wrote a letter to the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) and the Information Technology Industry Council (ITIC), who filed the lawsuit, expressing their continued support for state and local laws that give the electronics manufacturers responsibility for financing effective takeback services for all the products they are selling in those states.
The exception is where strong state laws make them do it,» said Barbara Kyle, National Coordinator of the Electronics TakeBack Coalition, a national environmental coalition that has supported state laws promoting «producer takeback» laws for electronics.
«The industry complains about the «patchwork of state solutions», but the truth is that if their voluntary takeback programs were better, states and cities wouldn't be passing these laws.»
That said, everything kicks the bucket at some point, so the more takeback programs like YouRenew, the better.
1) Security concerns with holding private keys 2) Immutability is a double - edged sword: Returns are a pain and mistakes can't be rectified 3) The UI is awful if you can't use payment request QR codes 4) The fees are volatile 5) While payments may settle quicker than traditional systems when the network isn't under heavy load, the fact there are no «takebacks» or ways to «correct» a mistake after settlement means that it is inconvenient for merchants to accept zero confirmation transactions 6) Price is volatile 7) etc..
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