Talk:Legislation
Revision as of 14:11, 6 January 2006 by Halfasspete (talk | contribs)
Random midnight thought: To the extent that we are ill-equipped to jump into big debates already involving heavily-funded lobbyists, can we solicit PR help from foundations that have given to us in the past? --Pete 03:43, 6 Jan 2006 (PST)
John Dodge already contacted Oly before his story in the Olympian, but they weren't able to get back to him yet.
JC (Jim G.) may already know Ha Tran.
Here's the email survey Pete mentions (it was never replied to --baxrob):
Subject: Reuse electronics Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 11:30:43 -0700 From: Tran, Ha (ECY) <HTRA461@ECY.W_.G_V> To: Info at Olympia Hello: The Department of Ecology have been asked by the state to make recommendations for the handling of electronic equipments. It is important to make reuse a priority and recognize existing projects. On behalf of Ecology, I would like to request your assistance in gathering information on current reuse infrastructure. I understand that FreeGeek has played a part in solving e-waste problems. Please let me know if there are anyone I may contact for the following questions: * What types of equipments or components do you set aside for reuse? * Does your organization take trade-ins? * What type of equipment does your organization refurbish and repair? * Are the refurbished/repaired equipments marketed and, if so, at what price? * How much waste was generated during repairs and how are they handled? * In your experience, what are the barriers to reuse? The information will help Ecology better understand the roles and needs of reuse programs in the state. Thank you for your assistance, */Ha Tran/*// Department of Ecology Solid Waste & Financial Assistance Electronics Waste Phone: (360) 407-6064 Fax: (360) 407-6102