Best Buy is testing a new technology recycling program in 117 of it's US stores.
- Participating stores will accept a variety of electronic devices for recycling, free of charge.
- Consumers can bring in a maximum of 2 items per day; including computer monitors, computer processors, cameras, phones, and televisions up to 32 inches.
- Large appliances will not be accepted. This includes air conditioners, microwave ovens, console televisions, and other large appliances.
Best Buy will work with it's recycling partners and supplier to evaluate this test before rolling it out to the 1,300 Best Buy stores located in the US, Canada and China.
For more details see;
- The Press Release detailing Best Buy's Technology Recycling Test Program.
- A list of the participating stores.
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1 comment:
That is excellent news! We just recycled our old refrigerator, a monitor, a printer and I can tell you it was absolutely painful. I hope Best Buy's campaign works out and they make it available in Canada
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