PRESS RELEASE: SONY ESTABLISHES FIRST NATIONWIDE ELECTRONICS RECYCLING  PROGRAM WITH WASTE MANAGEMENT’S RECYCLE AMERICA
To encourage  consumers to recycle and dispose of electronic devices in an environmentally  sound manner, Sony has established a national recycling program for consumer  electronics. The Sony Take Back Recycling Program allows consumers to recycle  all Sony-branded products for no fee at 75 Waste Management (WM) Recycle America  eCycling drop-off centers throughout the U.S.
The program, which begins  on Sept. 15, was developed in collaboration with WM Recycle America, LLC, a  wholly owned subsidiary of Waste Management, Inc. The program also allows  consumers to recycle other manufacturers' consumer electronics products at  market prices, and may include a recycling fee for some types of  materials.
This is the first national recycling initiative in the U.S. to  involve both a major electronics manufacturer and a national waste management  company.
As the Sony Take Back Recycling program expands, the number of  eCycling drop-off centers will increase to at least 150 sites within a year,  with at least one location in every state through a combination of WM Recycle  America locales and WM external service partners.
Sony and WM Recycle  America are also working towards the goal of having enough drop-off locations in  all 50 states so there is a recycling center within 20 miles of 95 percent of  the U.S. population.
Consumers will also have the option of shipping  their used Sony electronics products to select WM Recycle America  locations.
The Sony Take Back Recycling Program is part of Sony's broader  global commitment to environmental stewardship, which spans product design,  recycling, facilities management and energy conservation across all  categories.
"Providing the highest level of service and support doesn't  stop once a purchase is made. We believe it is Sony's responsibility to provide  customers with end-of-life solutions for all the products we manufacture," said  Stan Glasgow, president and chief operating officer of Sony Electronics.  "Through the Take Back Recycling Program, our customers will know that their  Sony products will be recycled in an environmentally responsible  manner."
Glasgow said that by making the recycling of Sony products easy  and convenient, the company expects to reach its goal of recycling one pound of  old consumer electronics equipment for every pound of new products  sold.
"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 environmental  stewardship."
As the technology industry sees continued growth, the  amount of electronic waste is also increasing. 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.
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. Recycling not only minimizes the amount of waste disposed, it  also minimizes the extraction of new raw materials from the earth and resources  required for processing, saving energy and reducing greenhouse gases in the  process.
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