Article: ELECTRONIC WASTE TREATMENT, RECOVERY CENTER BUILT IN N CHINA.

TIANJIN, June 22 Asia Pulse An electronic waste treatment and recovery center, the first of its kind in north China, will be put into operation in the Tianjin Economic Development Area (TEDA) in coming September.

With the operation of the center, all the electronic waste in north China will be converted into useful materials and recycled, sources with TEDA said.

It is learned that TEDA's electronic industry focuses on such core products as mobile phones, displays and auto electronics produced by Motolora, Samsung, Toyota and other companies. However, for a long period of time, the electronic junk occurred in the production are only stored, not treated. ...

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