Best Buy Launches E-Waste Recycling Program
June 2, 2008 · Print This Article
Announced today Best Buy is testing a free program that will offer consumers a convenient way to recycle their obsolescent TVs, computers and other gadgets. This is the most extensive free electronics recycling program offered by a large retailer. This is in response to all the E-Waste Best Buy has helped create over the years.
The test will include 117 stores in eight states, and depending on the success of the program it may be expanded to all 922 stores nationwide. You can read further on about Best Buy and their recycling program and states involved here.
It is initiatives like above that are going to play a major role in diverting all the harmful substances in electronics from our landfills. Computer companies are also making efforts through offering services to help ensure E-waste does not make it to the dumps. Knowing that computer companies are making a conscious effort and now with the major retailers getting involved you get a feeling things are starting to head in the right direction. You can check out our page on how to recycle your electronics and the benefits involved below.







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