LG and Waste Mgmt. Partner to Tackle E-Waste
NEW YORK, N.Y. -- LG Electronics and Waste Management will partner to open more than 160 recycling centers across the country to handle masses of unwanted electronics.
Beginning next month, the companies will launch e-waste recycling
centers in all 50 states with the goal of locating a center within 20
miles of 95 percent of the population. Users can drop off LG, Zenith
and Goldstar brands for free, and pay a fee for other brands.
"By recycling used, unwanted, obsolete or damaged electronic
equipment, useful materials such as glass, metals and plastics may be
recovered for reuse in other products," Patrick DeRueda, president of
WM Recycle America, said in a statement. "Reuse minimizes the amount of
waste disposed, while also reducing the amount of raw materials
extracted as well as energy required to make new materials."
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