Electronics Recycling

  • Dell Recycles 100 Million Pounds of Equipment


    With 100 million pounds of equipment recycled, 2007 marked a new record for Dell as the year with the largest product recycling volume. This is a 20 percent increase from 2006.

    “Our customers and stakeholders are inspiring us to lead a new era of environmental responsibility,” said Director of Sustainable Business Tod Arbogast in a news release. “We are at continue …


  • Dell Releases 2007 Product Recycling Report


    Dell today marked the one-year anniversary of its commitment to be the “greenest technology company on the planet” by reporting the company’s largest single-year product recycling volume, becoming the first major computer manufacturer to offer Silver 80 PLUS-certified power supplies and demonstrating significant progress in its global zero-carbon initiative.

    “Our customers and stakeholders are inspiring us to lead a new continue …


  • San Fernando Valley to Host Free E-Waste Recycling Event


    Planet Green is hosting a free two-day electronics recycling event in the San Fernando Valley on June 13-14.

    Any California resident can bring electronics to be collected and recycled from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. The event will take place at Planet Green’s parking lot, located at 20724 Lassen St.

    Accepted items include:

    Computers/laptops and accessories
    Televisions and monitors
    Printers/copiers/fax machines
    Inkjet and toner cartridges
    Cameras and camcorders
    Cell continue …


  • Some Best Buy Stores to Accept Electronics


    Cameras, televisions, computers and other electronics are now accepted in 117 Best Buy stores.


  • HP Helping Customers Print Green


    Hewlett-Packard announced yesterday an initiative to assist individual owners and businesses in decreasing their environmental impact when printing.


  • Liberty Property Recycles 80,000 Pounds of Electronics


    As part of an Earth Day program, Liberty Property e-cycled nearly 80,000 pounds of electronics at six of its locations.


  • Recycling Big on the Big Island


    Sony Hawaii and Recycle Hawaii are teaming up to recycle old electronic devices.


  • Minnesota Recycles Half a Million Pounds of Electronics


    A Minnesota electronics recycler collected and recycled more than 500,000 pounds of e-waste as part of its state-wide Earth Day campaign.


  • Goodwill Talks to Congress About E-Waste


    Goodwill Industries met with the House Committee on Science and Technology to address the challenges facing nonprofit organizations that accept donated televisions, computers and other electronics.


  • 8 Ways to Green Your Technology


    Technology is everywhere these days, so here are eight ways to make sure your electronics help you without hurting the environment courtesy of Earth 911’s Green Eight series.