Published:
LG Launches Nationwide Electronics Recycling Program With Waste Management's Recycle America
NEW YORK, Aug. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- A nationwide electronics recycling
program, designed to offer consumers a convenient, responsible way to 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 locations
across the country, and is expected to include recycling sites in all 50
states by September.
"Our program encourages consumers to dispose of unwanted electronics in an
environmentally responsible manner," said Teddy Hwang, president, LG
Electronics USA. The multimillion-dollar U.S. recycling commitment by LG
Electronics "reflects LG's global sustainability initiative that also
encompasses energy conservation, reduction of hazardous substances and
responsible product designs," he said.
The LG Electronics Recycling Program (http://www.LGusa.com/green) provides
consumers with a convenient way of recycling their used, unwanted, obsolete or
damaged consumer electronic products by dropping them off at a designated
Waste Management eCycling Center.
Products recycled free-of-charge to consumers include LG, Zenith and
Goldstar brands of televisions, monitors, audio equipment, video cassette
players and recorders, DVD players and recorders, combination TV/VCR and
TV/DVD units, set top boxes and accessories associated with those products.
The LG-WM Recycle America program also allows consumers to recycle other
manufacturers' consumer electronics products for a modest fee.
Waste Management already has scores of designated drop-off sites across
the United States and plans to have at least one drop-off site in each state
over the next six weeks. The number of sites will continue to be expanded
over time. A goal of the LG-WM Recycle America program is to have a recycling
center within 20 miles of 95 percent of the U.S. population. A list of
drop-off locations for the LG Electronics Recycling program is available at
http://www.wm.com/wm/takeback/locationlist.xls.
"People are seeking services to help them recycle electronic waste
responsibly and economically," said Patrick DeRueda, president of WM Recycle
America. "This program serves consumers' needs by offering a convenient and
cost-effective waste management solution, while demonstrating our shared
commitment to providing outstanding customer service and leadership in
environmental stewardship."
As the technology industry sees continued growth, the amount of electronic
waste is also increasing, DeRueda explained. A study by the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency showed that in 2005, used or unwanted
electronics amounted to about 1.9 to 2.2 million tons. Of that, some 1.5 to
1.9 million tons was primarily discarded in landfills, and only 345,000 to
379,000 tons were recycled.
DeRueda said the LG Electronics Recycling Program, the latest in a series
of manufacturer and retailer agreements with WM Recycle America, has sweeping
benefits. "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," he said. "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. Additionally, material
reuse reduces the production of greenhouse gases."
"That means LG and Waste Management are doing their part to improve
recycling and reduce the environmental impact of waste products," added LG's
Hwang. "The explosive growth of electronics products over the years, coupled
with the rapid replacement of tens of millions of analog TVs as consumers
upgrade to flat-panel HDTVs underscores the need for companies like LG to
provide responsible end-of-life solutions."
The electronic materials collected for LG will be processed in an
environmentally responsible manner at Waste Management facilities that are ISO
14001 and 9001 certified; that protects the local environment in those
communities along with the people handling this waste.
Consumers may drop off up to five LG, Zenith or GoldStar-brand items at a
time. To locate the nearest recycling center, consumers may call toll free,
1-877-439-2795. For no fee recycling, consumers also may mail products to WM
Recycle America eCycling locations inMinneapolis,Denver,Oklahoma City and
Springfield, Mass.
LG mobile phones and other handheld devices, as well as LG home appliances
are covered by other take-back and recycling programs. Mobile phone recycling
information is available at: http:us.lge.com/about/mobile_recycle_program.jsp.
(Under LG's mobile phone recycling program, any brand of cell phone, GPS unit
or PDA device may be dropped off at WM Recycle America locations. Waste
Management will ship those items to LG Electronics' recycler for recycling.)
Appliance recycling information is available at http://www.aham.org.
About LG Electronics USA
LG Electronics USA, Inc., based inEnglewood Cliffs, N.J., is the North
American subsidiary of LG Electronics, Inc., a global force and technology
leader in home appliances, consumer electronics ad mobile communications. In
the United States, LG Electronics sells a wide range of stylish, innovative
digital appliances, consumer electronics (digital display and digital media)
products and mobile phones under LG's "Life's Good" marketing theme. For more
information, please visit http://www.LGusa.com.
About Waste Management
Waste Management, based inHouston, Texas, is the leading provider of
comprehensive waste management services inNorth 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 inthe United States.
Our customers include residential, commercial, industrial, and municipal
customers throughoutNorth America. To learn more visit http://www.wm.com or
http://www.thinkgreen.com.
WM Recycle America is a subsidiary of Waste Management and is the largest
recycler inNorth 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.
SOURCE LG Electronics USA, Inc.
Copyright © 2008, PRNewswire
Copyright © 2008, NewsBlaze,
Daily News
Tags: ,CPR,CSE,ENV,CSR,NY-LG-Electronics-Rec
_ _Is your favorite bookmark site missing?
Ask for it.