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Sony has contracted with Eco International to provide free take back services
for electronic hardware where mandated by law. This Eco International
take back program is currently offered in Texas, Oklahoma, Rhode Island,
and West Virginia. Eco International may include products that Sony
is not obligated to take back for free.
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→ According to US EPA
(http://www.epa.gov/ecycling/manage.htm)
of the electronic products sold between 1980 and 2007, approximately 235 million units had accumulated in storage as of 2007.
→ Of the 2.25 million tons of TVs,
cell phones and computer products ready for end-of-life (EOL) management, 18%
(414,000 tons) was collected for recycling and 82% (1.84 million tons) was disposed of, primarily in landfills.
→ From 1999 through 2005,
recycling rate was relatively constant at about 15%. During these years,
the amount of electronics recycled increased but the percentage did not because the amount of
electronics sent for end of life management increased each year as well.
→ For 2006-2007,
the recycling rate increased to 18%, possibly because several states have
started mandatory collection and recycling programs for electronics.
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