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To encourage consumers to recycle electronic devices in an environmentally sound manner, Sony Electronics Inc. and Waste Management Recycle America are inviting Austin-area residents to recycle any brand of used or outdated electronics for free 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 6 at the Travis County Exposition Center. The first 2,000 participants to drop off their unwanted electronics at Sony's Take Back Recycling event will receive a free, environmentally friendly cloth tote.
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via TMC Net @ 20:12 19th Nov
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Over 1.5 million mobile phones are thrown away each year and a further 50 million could soon find their way to landfill sites as over two-thirds (67 per cent) of people fail to recycle old handsets, according to research from moneysupermarket.com.
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via Easier @ 9:03 24th Oct
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Comparison site Moneysupermarket.com is launching National Recycle Your Phone Week on 27 October in a bid to stem the tide of mobile handsets being tossed into landfill sites.
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via Computing.co.uk @ 23:03 24th Oct
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Comparison site Moneysupermarket.com is launching National Recycle Your Phone Week on 27 October in a bid to stem the tide of mobile handsets being tossed into landfill sites.
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via Infomatics @ 14:27 24th Oct
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Comparison site Moneysupermarket.com is launching National Recycle Your Phone Week on 27 October in a bid to stem the tide of mobile handsets being tossed into landfill sites.
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via PC Magazine UK @ 10:01 24th Oct
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Sony Electronics Inc. and Waste Management Recycle America will take and recycle unwanted electronic devices at no cost next month.
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via Conde Nast Portfolio @ 15:44 21st Nov
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PRNewswire/ -- To encourage consumers to recycle electronic devices in an environmentally sound manner, Sony Electronics Inc. and Waste Management Recycle America are inviting
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via Consumer Electronics Net @ 6:11 21st Nov
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Sony Style on Friday announced the launch of its Green Glove Service meant to encourage people to recycle their old Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) TVs instead of just throwing them into the landfill. The service is available only to those who buy a Sony BRAVIA LCD TV via SonyStyle.com or in Sony stores that is 32 inches or larger and opt for premier home delivery. While dropping off the new TV, the delivery crew will take the old CRT TV from buyers' homes and recycle them.
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via Electronista @ 5:45 15th Nov
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One of the UK's leading electronic recycling companies has announced it is to carry out the first stage of recycling one of the world's most pioneering and popular computer games consoles, the Sony PlayStation.
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via Materials Handling World @ 14:22 24th Nov
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How to best recycle electronics is a problem I've had to deal with more than a few times at CNET. I have to be honest, during busy work cycles, the garbage bin has looked very appealing as an easy out when an obsolete laptop or graphics card needs discarding.
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via CNET News.com @ 18:07 30th Oct
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Service Intended to Encourage Consumers to Recycle Old Televisions SAN DIEGO, Nov. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- As America Recycles Day approaches on Nov. 15, Sony Style is launching a Green Glove(SM) Service -- its newest program to help curb the amount of e-waste that enters the nation's landfills. Green Glove service takes the legwork out of recycling by offering people the opportunity to have their old televisions hauled away and responsibly recycled when they use this premier in-home delivery service when purchasing a 32 inch diagonal or larger new Sony(R) BRAVIA(R) LCD television at a Sony Style store or direct at sonystyle.com. In addition to delivering, unpacking and setting up the new Sony BRAVIA television, Sony service professionals will pick up at the consumer's request old televisions for proper recycling as part of its national Sony T
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via Financials.com @ 13:23 15th Nov
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Service Intended to Encourage Consumers to Recycle Old Televisions SAN DIEGO, Nov. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- As America Recycles Day approaches on Nov. 15, Sony Style is launching a Green Glove(SM) Service -- its newest program to help curb the amount of e-waste that enters the nation's landfills. Green Glove service takes the legwork out of recycling by offering people the opportunity to have their old televisions hauled away and responsibly recycled when they use this premier in-home delivery service when purchasing a 32 inch diagonal or larger new Sony(R) BRAVIA(R) LCD television at a Sony Style store or direct at sonystyle.com. In addition to delivering, unpacking and setting up the new Sony BRAVIA television, Sony service professionals will pick up at the consumer's request old televisions for proper recycling as part of its national Sony T
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via Reuters @ 15:58 14th Nov
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But instead of contributing to the toxic waste in landfill, you can recycle your phone, and get paid for it.
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via Manila Bulletin @ 20:10 2nd Dec
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They give us our daily bread and beer, provide us with life-saving medicines and recycle our waste, yet the study of fungi – life forms that include everything from penicillin to truffles – could end within the next 10 years in Britain.
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via The Independent @ 21:29 27th Nov
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London, November 15 : NASA is launching a machine aboard the space shuttle Endeavour, which will recycle astronauts' urine for consumption as water.
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via Malaysia Sun @ 4:37 15th Nov
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NASA is having problems with a $250 million system it just delivered to the International Space Station to recycle urine and other wastewater into drinking water for astronauts.
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via Post Chronicle @ 7:21 23rd Nov
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NASA is having problems with a $250 million system it just delivered to the International Space Station to recycle urine and other wastewater into drinking water for astronauts. Skip related content
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via Yahoo! UK and Ireland @ 23:26 21st Nov
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HOUSTON - NASA is having problems with a $250 million system it just delivered to the International Space Station to recycle urine and other wastewater into drinking water for astronauts.
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via Canada.com @ 22:09 21st Nov
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HOUSTON (Reuters) - NASA is having problems with a $250 million system it just delivered to the International Space Station to recycle urine and other wastewater into drinking water for astronauts.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 23:22 21st Nov
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HOUSTON (Reuters) - NASA is having problems with a $250 million system it just delivered to the International Space Station to recycle urine and other wastewater into drinking water for astronauts.
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via Reuters Canada @ 22:08 21st Nov
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HOUSTON (Reuters) - NASA is having problems with a $250 million system it just delivered to the International Space Station to recycle urine and other wastewater into drinking water for astronauts.
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via ABC News @ 22:08 21st Nov
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Successful and peaceful conversion of a population to any new concept occurs through its children. If you want to make people recycle plastic bottles, start a recycling program in Elementary School. Do you want to introduce a new type of mathematics? Introduce it in Elementary School. Do you have an internationally accepted system of measurement that you want everyone to use? OK, that last one doesn’t count.
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via Linux Magazine @ 20:02 15th Nov
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