Sony To Team With EPA On Recycling
By TWICE Staff -- TWICE, 2/12/2009
San Diego — Sony said today that it would participate in the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) National TV Recycling Challenge.
The program is an attempt by the EPA and electronics manufacturers to divert a wave of analog TVs from hitting the landfills during the digital transition.
Sony said it would collect and “responsibly recycle” Sony-brand televisions free of charge through its Take Back program, which consists of 270 drop-off locations across the country.
Other brands can be recycled at these locations for a fee.
Talkback
Iogear Fined For 'Germ-Free' Claims
03/24/2008NARDA, AHAM Offer Certification
08/05/2007
Featured Links





















