Friday, August 17, 2007

Sony, Waste Management to start recycling program

Sony, Waste Management to start recycling program

Sony, Waste Management to start recycling programSony Electronics partners with the trash hauler to help customers recycle all Sony products for free at 75 Waste Management centers.
Published: August 17, 2007, 7:26 AM PDT

Trash hauler Waste Management and the Electronics division of Japan's Sony announced on Thursday the establishment of a consumer electronics recycling program.

Starting September 15, customers will be able to recycle all Sony products for free at 75 Waste Management recycling centers, the companies said in a statement. The number of centers is set to increase to at least 150 sites within a year, with at least one location in every state.

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from News.com - original article here.


OK, how does this apply to the Sacramento area? Folsom happens to be home to Waste Connections, the I believe third largest waste management company in the US. So, maybe Waste Connections could hook up with another company with a large presence in the area like maybe Intel or HP?

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