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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | A new California bill would outlaw the use of most heavy metals and other toxins in consumer electronics, and could serve as a standard for the rest of the country. Link To Original Article |
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| Sir Knight of Spamalot | Umm yea they are already starting to do this...Its called Lead. On some parts you will see that they say no Pb (which is lead..) or some other chemicals. But they cant get rid of all the chemicals since transistors are made with those same chemicals..lol
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