New Life for Old Electronic Gadgets
YouRenew.com buys used electronic gadgets for recycling and, in some cases, for resale…
EPA Administrator to Speak at INTERPOL Meeting on E-Waste
electronic waste is a growing international problem that poses environmental and health risks, especially in developing countries in Africa and in Asia…
The Digital Television Transition: Don’t Kick Your TV to the Curb – eCycle Instead
Last year Americans disposed of more than 20 million TVs, which represents a lost opportunity to conserve natural resources such as copper and iron…
Sony Electronics Launches Latest E-Recycling Initiative GreenFill
In conjunction with Earth Day and to further encourage consumers to dispose of old or unwanted electronics in an environmentally safe manner…
U.S. EPA launches National Cell Phone Recycling Week: April 6-12
joint effort between EPA’s Plug-In To eCycling program and leading cell phone manufacturers, retailers and service providers increases national awareness about the importance of cell phone recycling…
EPA Challenges Americans by Launching National Cell Phone Recycling Week: April 6-12
Effort between EPA’s Plug-In To eCycling program and cell phone manufacturers, retailers and service providers to increase awareness about importance of cell phone recycling…
STMicroelectronics Announces Commitment to Continue Minimizing the Environmental Effect of Set-Top Boxes
ST believes that consumers will take a broader view looking at the total cost of ownership, which includes the initial purchase price as well as power-on costs and disposal of the equipment.
Sony to Host Free Electronics Recycling Event in Mountain View
Sony Electronics inviting Bay Area residents to recycle any brand of outdated electronics free at a drive-up event…
LG Electronics Presents 9NEWS Live Green Electronics Recycling Event
LG Electronics proactive over issues of electronic waste by offering free collection and recycling program.
New Electronic Gadgets Galore! But What should you do with the Old Stuff?
Think Green and recycle ‘em! call it: “e-cycle” Rather than making products from scratch, recycle electronics…

