Monday, January 11, 2010

To prohibit free disposal of waste batteries

To prohibit free disposal of waste batteries

Recently, Jilin Province, the inspiron e1405 battery twenty-first meeting of the Tenth NPC Standing Committee held in Changchun.

“The Jilin Construction Market Management Ordinance (Draft)” to address environmental problems of hazardous wastes, “hazardous waste pollution prevention and control of Jilin Province (Draft)” prohibited hazardous waste mixed with non-hazardous waste storage or emissions. Waste batteries VGP-BPS8, VGP-BPS8A, waste fluorescent tubes and waste minerals are harmful to human health, pollute the environment, a special hazardous wastes. Provincial People’s Congress deputy chairman of the Environmental and Resources Kou Cheng-fu suggested that in the “draft” clearly states: Prohibition of free disposal of waste batteries, waste fluorescent tubes and waste mineral oil, a clear management responsibility of the relevant departments.

the current digital products from different vendors are incompatible chargers reason is that manufacturers charger itself is a lucrative cake, many foreign firms involved in patent protection, the Western developed countries, most manufacturers have a monopoly of the patents, making later are difficult to access. In China, the development and enforcement of digital products VGP-BPS9, VGP-BPS9/B charger and rechargeable batteries, the national uniform standards, will help the different charger is compatible with digital products, but also help to form their own independent intellectual property rights, to break the foreign monopoly in certain areas.

In order to avoid foreign countries against China’s IPR protection work, misunderstandings, it is recommended to develop mandatory national standards for income from intellectual property obtained by the establishment of the State Intellectual Property Protection Fund, on the one hand for domestic intellectual VGP-BPS9/S, VGP-BPS9A/B property protection , on the other hand can be set up intellectual property rights in the United Nations Protection Fund to help developing countries protect intellectual property.