According to the EPA, electronic waste accounted for 1.5 percent of waste in the United States in 2006. According to the International Association of Electronic Recyclers, in 2006 15 to 20 percent on Electronic waste was recycled. This is up from the 10 to 15 percent in 2003. A lot of this increase is due to corporations like Best Buy and Office Depot instigating programs to help encourage consumers to recycle their old or unwanted electronics. Best buy started sponsoring drop off events all around the country where people could bring their electronics that they wanted recycled. Sony offered customers $15 off a new TV purchase is they brought an old on to the store to be recycled. These are just a couple of the efforts that many customers are making towards higher electronic recycling percentages. You might be asking, are these companies just doing these things to get better PR? That could be the case, and for some of them it probably is but the fact of the matter is that no matter what the reason, their actions are making a positive impact. I think we need to take a look at the good that some companies do every now and then instead of just always looking at the bad.
Just one of the many drop off events sponsored by Best Buy. Photo taken by Maria C- Flickr.com |
"Corporations Step up Recycling Efforts"- environmental Leader
http://www.environmentalleader.com/2008/01/31/corporations-step-up-recycling-efforts/