Free Recycling Through the MailFree and green - those are the goals of a pilot program launched today by the US Postal Service that allows customers to recycle small electronics and inkjet cartridges by mailing them free of charge.
Kodak and Wal-Mart Launch Nationwide Recycling Program for Picture Kiosk ConsumablesEastman Kodak Company and Wal-Mart Stores, Inc today announced the launch of a national program to recycle used materials from in-store picture kiosks.
Toronto's First Inorganic Market Allows Public to Recycle Their Electronic WasteToronto's first Inorganic Market will take
place Sunday, February 24th at Nicholson's No Frills, 2187 Bloor Street (@
Runnymede) in Bloor West Village from 10 am to 3 pm.
HP Innovates "Closed Loop" Inkjet Cartridge Recycling ProgramIn an industry first, HP today announced it has developed an engineering breakthrough that enables the use of post-consumer recycled plastics in the production of new Original HP inkjet print cartridges.
EPA Rule Covers CRT Recycling In and Out of the U.S.Recycled televisions and computer monitors, known as CRTs, often end up in another country as unusable and broken.
Cell Phone Recycling is an Easy CallThe nation's leading cell phone makers, service providers, and retailers have teamed up with the US Environmental Protection Agency to answer America's call for easy cell phone recycling.
Top Electronic Brands Form New Recycling CompanyThree leading electronics brands have
established a new electronic product recycling management company,
Electronic Manufacturers Recycling Management Company, LLC (MRM), to manage
collection and recycling programs in the United States.
Ditto Hangers Announces the World's First 100% Recyclable Clip HangerDitto Hangers is proud to introduce their new, intelligently designed, 100% recyclable Ditto CLIP Hangers.
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