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LG Launches Nationwide Electronics Recycling Program With Waste Management's Recycle America

2008-08-02 14:05:00 by Maximus in Just Another Mobile Phone Blog
 
...recycle tens of millions of unwanted television sets, computer monitors and other consumer electronics products, was launched today by LG Electronics USA, Inc. and Waste Management, Inc. (NYSE: WMI Developed with Waste Management's subsidiary WM Recycle America LLC, the LG Electronics recycling program is being launched this month in 160...
 
 
 
 
 
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5 More Ways on How to Recycle Cell Phones

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2008-07-20 01:11:28 by Noel in Unplugged Living
...recycle your cell phones So how do you recycle cell phones? This is one of the questions being asked by green gadget lovers. Mobile phones may contain toxic substances that is harmful to the environment if it were just thrown in landfills. Here are ways on how to recycle cell phones 1. Sell them in Ebay If the phone is still working, I bet...
 
 
 
 
 
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Recycle Your Old Gizmos at MyBoneYard.com

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2008-01-31 01:58:05 by Chief Gizmateer in Gizmos for Geeks
...recycle userd and newly upgraded Gizmos in a simple and safe way Using MyBoneYard.com, consumers can recycle those computers that are far less hip than todays flat-screens and those cell phones that have been replaced by Blackberrys or iPhonesfor FREE while getting rewarded for their eco-friendly efforts Check out www.myboneyard.com to learn...
 
 
 
 
 
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Americans are un-green - less than 10% recycle old mobile phones

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2008-02-06 21:05:57 by willpark in IntoMobile
...recycle our used/old cellphones iSuppli Corps consumerTrak service indicates that only 9.4% of new mobile phone buyers last quarter dropped off their used handsets to be recycled. On the bright side, this number reflects a doubling of recycled handsets compared to Q3 2007, but is still nowhere near the "green" zone Simply throwing away a...
 
 
 
 
 
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Nokia: Only 3% of people recycle their mobile phones

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2008-07-09 11:29:51 by dusanb in IntoMobile
...recycled once they are no longer used Here are the highlights Only 3% said they had recycled their old phone However, only 4% of old devices are being thrown into landfill. 44% are being kept at homes never used, while others are either passed to friends or family (25%) or sold (16 74% of people surveyed said they don't think about recycling...
 
 
 
 
 
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Sony Ericsson Recycle

2008-09-27 18:17:00 by Maximus in Just Another Mobile Phone Blog
 
...recycle Sony Ericsson wants to help consumers to reduce e-waste impact on the environment Did you know that most consumers keep un-wanted mobile phones in drawers and that only as little as 7% of un-wanted mobile phones are recycled. We want to help you to recycle your un-wanted mobile phone and so reducing impact on the environment ...
 
 
 
 
 
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Recycle Those Cellphones

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2008-04-01 07:22:50 by Noel in Unplugged Living
...recycle their old and unwanted phones. There are locations where users can drop off these old mobile phones. These groups would recycle the phones properly Via Taipei Times Image from Phone Scoop Share This
 
 
 
 
 
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So How Exactly Do You Recycle?

2008-05-06 07:11:59 by Noel in Unplugged Living
 
...recycle the clean cardboard Recycling error No. 5: Aluminum pie plates in the garbage. Pie plates and tin foil that is clean can be recycled. If theres food cooked or smeared on it, either clean it or put it in the trash Recycling error No. 6: Styrofoam in the green bin. This ubiquitous take-out container material is still not recyclable in...
 
 
 
 
 
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Recycle-Themed Backpack

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2008-08-14 02:35:18 by max in zedomax.com
...recycled plastic drinking bottles. The trim is naturally biodegradable canvas According to the website: Each of these packs keeps seven 16oz bottles out of the environment. Big enough to hold books, notebooks, lunch and a pair of sneakers. We suspect that comic books, video games and assorted non-educational items will fit in there nicely as...