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Published October 2, 2008 11:40 AM

Toshiba Expands Free Recycling Program

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Toshiba’s Digital Products Division (TDPD), a division of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc., announced today that its free recycling program now accepts electronics that are not Toshiba products. TDPD, along with Toshiba America, has set a goal to recycle 12 million pounds of electronics by 2010 through the new program.

Toshiba now has one of the most comprehensive trade-in programs when it comes to e-waste. The program now accepts e-waste that has no market value for recycling without requiring consumers to purchase Toshiba products. A few of these items are:

  • Cameras and camcorders
  • GPS navigation systems
  • Laptops 
  • MP3 players 
  • PDAs
  • Projectors 
  • Servers
  • Tablet PCs

  • “The growth of Toshiba’s free recycling program is a reflection of the company’s dedication to promoting responsible disposal of hazardous waste,” said Jeff Barney, general manager and vice president, TDPD. “Recycling items regardless of the manufacturer is a natural step for Toshiba, considering the value we place on environmental responsibility.”

    Toshiba offers recyclers the option of trading in used products for cash, with no obligation to purchase a Toshiba product. Consumers can visit Toshiba’s product value estimator to determine the trade-in value of their unwanted electronics. You can also check out Earth911 for more information on recycling e-waste.

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