To encourage consumers to recycle electronic devices in an environmentally sound manner, Waste Management Recycle America and Sony Electronics Inc. are asking residents to take action and recycle their old electronics for free on Nov. 22 at Turner Field from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The first 2,000 participants to drop off their unwanted electronics will receive a free, environmentally friendly cloth tote.
When
Saturday, November 22 | 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.
Where
Turner Field
755 Hank Aaron Drive SW
Atlanta, Ga. 30315
Why
Up to 82 percent of the 2.25 million tons of old TVs, cell phones and computer products generated in the last two years ended up in landfills, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. This is a huge problem. By recycling old electronics products, useful materials such as glass, plastic and metals can be collected and re-used in the manufacture of other products.
The event is part of Sony Electronics’ ongoing Take Back Recycling program, which provides free recycling for Sony products. This national effort is also bringing attention to recycling e-waste and educating the public that there are alternatives to trashing electronics, and that –through recycling – natural resources can be used again and greenhouse emissions are reduced in the process.
Sony Electronics and Waste Management have taken a proactive approach to the growing problem of e-waste by launching electronic recycling events across the country. Since their partnership began, Sony Electronics and Waste Management have collected more than 11.1 million pounds of electronic waste.
Background
Typically, residents would need to pay for their electronics to be properly collected and recycled, but as part of their ongoing efforts to help consumers recycle electronic devices safely, Sony Electronics and Waste Management are picking up the tab for this weekend’s event, where any brand of electronics will be collected for free. In addition, the companies have committed to collecting and processing these items in an environmentally sound manner.
Both Sony and Waste Management are signatories to the Basel Action Network’s Manufacturers’ Commitment to Responsible E-Waste Recycling. The actions signify the companies’ agreement to conduct their electronics recycling programs transparently and in accord with rigorous environmental and worker safety standards, and adhere to measures to prevent the export of hazardous e-waste to developing countries.
For more information about the event, visit www.sony.com/recycle.
About Waste Management and WM Recycle America, L.L.C. — Waste Management, based in Houston, Texas, is the leading provider of comprehensive waste management services in North America. Our subsidiaries provide collection, transfer, recycling and resource recovery, and disposal services. We are also a leading developer, operator and owner of waste-to-energy and landfill gas-to-energy facilities in the United States. Our customers include residential, commercial, industrial, and municipal customers throughout North America. To learn more information about Waste Management visit www.wm.com or www.thinkgreen.com.
WM Recycle America is a subsidiary of Waste Management and is the largest residential recycler in North America. WM Recycle America’s business lines include processing many types of consumer-generated recyclables and finding the best markets for the recyclable commodities produced. In its capacity of providing processing and marketing services, WM Recycle America offers a wide variety of recycling options for municipal, manufacturing, commercial and residential customers. WM Recycle America eCycling Services operates a national network of e-waste processing centers, including Minnesota’s only ISO9001 and 14001 Certified electronics processing facility. More information can be found at www.recycleamerica.com
About Sony Electronics — Headquartered in San Diego, Sony Electronics is a leading provider of audio/video electronics and information technology products for the consumer and professional markets. Operations include research and development, design, engineering, manufacturing, sales, marketing, distribution and customer service.
Sony has played a key role in the development of Blu-ray, Disc™, CD, DVD and Super Audio CD technologies, among many others. The company is noted for a wide range of consumer audio-visual products, such as the BRAVIA® LCD high-definition television, Cyber-shot® digital camera, Handycam® camcorder and Walkman® personal stereo. Sony is also an innovator in the IT arena with its VAIO® personal computers; and in high-definition professional broadcast and video equipment, highlighted by the XDCAM® HD and CineAlta™ lines of cameras and camcorders, and the SXRD™ 4K digital projector. The latest news and information is available at the company’s Web site at www.sony.com/news.