Sony
Electronics has expanded a national initiative designed to encourage US
consumers to recycle old TV sets.
The electronics giant will be offering a $100 coupon until 15 March 2008
towards a new Sony Bravia high-definition TV for every old set recycled through
the Sony Take Back programme which kicked off on 15 September.
This initiative was established with
Waste
Management Recycle America to offer free recycling of any unwanted Sony
products.
Consumers can bring Sony branded products, as well as other manufacturers'
electronics products that may include a recycling fee, to one of 79 eCycling
centres throughout the US.
Customers who drop off any television to a participating collection site for
recycling between now and 15 March 2008 will receive a coupon worth $100 off the
purchase of an HDTV from Sony Style retail stores until 31 March 2008.
"By layering our Take Back Recycling programme with offers like the TV Trade
Up promotion, Sony expects to reach its goal of recycling one pound of old
product for every pound of new product," said Mark Small, vice president of
environment, safety and health at Sony Electronics.
"With the next wave of high-definition technology we anticipate many HDTVs to
replace analogue sets, and Sony is providing end-of-life solutions for those
unwanted items."
Comments
Have your say on this article