It allows consumers and businesses with <50 employees to recycle electronics free of charge.
The law required at least one collection point in each county plus one in each city whose population exceeds 10,000.
[2] The state began collecting TVs, computers and monitors for free recycling in 2009 and has since added tablet computers, e-readers and portable DVD players.
This greatly exceeded the forecast of 26 million pounds, and the total collected does not include working items that were resold by thrift stores.
[3] In the first 6 years of operation the program collected over 253 million pounds for recycling.