U.S. District Judge William Pauley gave CEA and the ITI Council u...
U.S. District Judge William Pauley gave CEA and the ITI Council until Friday to file their motion for a preliminary injunction in their lawsuit against New York City and its e- waste law (CED July 28 p2). CEA and…
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ITI sued July 24, seeking to block the city’s Department of Sanitation from implementing its July 31 deadline when manufacturers were required to begin filing e-waste collection plans or risk $1,000-a-day fines. DSNY has agreed to “stay all requirements of the e-waste program during briefing and resolution of plaintiffs’ motion for a preliminary injunction,” Pauley said in an order released Friday. Should the court deny the CEA-ITI motion, DSNY has agreed to give manufacturers 30 days to file the required collection plans. Pauley gave the city until Sept. 9 to file opposition papers to the CEA-ITI motion, and CEA and ITI have until Sept. 30 to respond, his order said.