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  2. Mobile phone recycling - Wikipedia

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    The average cost in 2006 to extract the precious metals for the U.S. cell phone recycling company ECS Refining was $.18 while the average revenue from the recycled metals was $.75. [26] With a profit margin significantly smaller than refurbished units, this method of gaining economic value from the recycling of cell phones is significantly more ...

  3. Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive - Wikipedia

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    The directive imposes the responsibility for the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment on the manufacturers or distributors of such equipment. [5] It requires that those companies establish an infrastructure for collecting WEEE, in such a way that "Users of electrical and electronic equipment from private households should have the possibility of returning WEEE at least free of ...

  4. Trying to get your hands on the iPhone 16? Here's where to ...

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    The iPhone 16 was just announced, and its release is less than two weeks away. Here's where to find it in Ohio.

  5. Government of Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Columbus is the largest city in the United States that elects its city council at large as opposed to districts. The village of Columbus was organized in 1816, four years after the city's founding, with a nine-member council and its first mayor, Jarvis Pike .

  6. City of Erie residents can dispose of tires, electronics ...

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    The city of Erie's yearly electronics/tires collection will take place Saturday at the Municipal Garage complex at 1926 Holland St. The event begins at 9 a.m.

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  8. Columbus City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Columbus City Council is the lawmaking body of Columbus, Ohio. It meets in the City Council Chambers located on the second floor of Columbus City Hall. Following the 2023 election, the City Council expanded from seven to nine members. Council members are elected at-large in a single election but are separated into nine districts. [2] [3]

  9. Ohio City, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The town council met on June 1, 1890, and a man by the name of Lewis J. Kiggins brought up the subject, and asked the rest of the men if they liked Ohio City. The vote was taken and Ohio City became the new name. In 1910, Ohio City was a very prosperous town.