Monday, July 12, 2010

prince edward island

prince edward island



Prince Edward Island (PEI) Residents can now recycle their old electronics with the launch of the Atlantic Canada Management Electronics (ACES) ACES program province.The program, which began on July 1, 2010, residents of Prince Edward Island is the free fall of six unwanted electronic waste management Island Corporation (IWMC) approved locations throughout the island. "With the launch of the program in Prince Edward Island, ACES members demonstrate their commitment to responsible recycling practices of electronic products," said CEO of ACES, David Bois de la Casa de hardware. "Through our partnership with Island Waste Management Corporation, we provide island residents with a convenient and responsible for recycling their unwanted electronic products and off PEI landfills."

This recycling program run by the industry is financed by an environmental handling fee (EHF) charged with the sale of new electronic products, which fall under provincial law. ACES The fees collected will only be used for the actual costs associated with the collection, transport, management and recycling of covered electronic items.The ACES program was created by the electronics industry and retail with the recycling of electronic products which are regulated by the government to manage and banned from disposal in landfills.On July 1, 2010, the PEI government regulated all electronic products that are currently part of the ACES program.

"The Government of Prince Edward Island is pleased to work with industry to a recycling program for electronic environmental problem of electronic waste will become part of the solid waste stream will be offering," said Environment , Energy and Forestry Minister Richard Brown. "This will help build awareness that we all share the responsibility to protect the environment."

eden prairie mn

eden prairie mn



Maybe it's the charm of its most likely name.But 5.1 percent unemployment Eden Prairie, Minnesota pushed him to the top of the stack of the annual list of Money magazine's 100 "Best Places to Live. "

The unemployment rate in the suburb of 64,000 troops from Minneapolis has more than four points below the national average. It does not hurt that running back Adrian Peterson NFL lives there with his team, the Minnesota Vikings installation practice and the planting of his office in the city. Other significant companies are the trucking company of Fortune 500 CH Robinson and headphone manufacturer Starkey Laboratories. "Why is Eden Prairie No. 1 this year? Not only is familiar, is an economy that's dynamite," says the magazine.

12.6 percent of Eden Prairie job growth between 2000 and 2009 is encouraging, but the comparison with the rate of 124.3 percent of McKinney, Texas (fifth on the list) and does not seem so impressive - the city is a of the fastest growing cities in the country, triggered by 115 percent since 2000.

money magazine best places to live

money magazine best places to live



Franklin is doing even better to the other "from" list: new money magazine best places to live places online Franklin ranking at number 66 of 100 in a comparison of small cities.Currently America, publishes the list online at CNN / Money. com and issue.The August issue magazine said he used statistics from data provider onboard computer to compare the population, average income, turnover and other figures. Last year, the magazine compares the small cities with populations between 8,500 and 50,000.

In May, Business Week magazine ranked as the eighth city in Franklin for entrepreneurs of their choice mark.In Columbia / Ellicott City area, with a population of 155,000 and an unemployment rate of 5.2 percent, Money cites a wide range housing stock, t, and calls for the two areas of the city "an economic superpower." It also highlights the areas excellent schools and diverse populations.
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