Mar 27, 2008
By Matt
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MyGreenElectronics.org is a great site from the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) that has a wealth of information to help consumers Reduce, Reuse & Recycle their electronics. The site includes a database of recycling centers and services that you can use to recycle your old electronics. You can search the database by zip code to find recycling centers near you. We’ve added their search tool to our sidebar on the right side of this page so you can search their database right from greenupgrader. Along with educating people about the three R’s, they also have some great information to help consumers make smart & Green purchasing decisions.
Mar 24, 2008
By Matt
Two new customer buy back programs aim to reduce the amount of e-waste pouring into landfills every day. Both ecoNEW and TechForward pay consumers for their old electronics equipment hoping to encourage new purchases and to keep these products, many of which contain harmful chemicals, out of our landfills. The reclaimed electronics will then be refurbished and sold online, or broken up into salvage parts.
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Mar 19, 2008
By Matt
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We have a few more details on yesterdays post about the e-waste recycling mail back program… The USPS will run the pilot program for 90 days in which time they will determine if the consumers response to this program warrants a nation wide roll out.
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Mar 18, 2008
By Matt
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Recycling our bottles, cans and paper is as easy as walking down to the curb once a week, but what about those other things our town doesn’t give us a bin for? The United States Postal Service has answered this question with this weeks launch of a pilot “Mail Back” program. The program make it easier for all of us to recycle our discarded small electronics (inkjet cartridges, PDAs, Blackberries, digital cameras, iPods & MP3 players), as easy as walking down to your mailbox.
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