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Old 12-03-2007, 09:17 AM
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Default ‘Take Back My TV Campaign’ Launched for Holiday Season

With the holiday shopping season now upon us millions of new electronics, including digital, plasma and LCD TVs, will be sold over the next few weeks, but often little attention is paid to where the old electronics end up.

According to figures from the Environmental Protection Agency, nearly 88 percent of the 2.63 million tons of e-waste generated in the US ends up in landfills or incinerators, where dangerous toxins can leach into groundwater or get released into the air – the other 12% of e-waste is recycled.

In the EU and Japan, electronics manufacturers are now required by law to take back waste electronics, but as there is no equivalent law in the US the Electronics TakeBack Coalition (ETC) has launched a "Take Back My TV Campaign’, to keep old TV’s off the landfill.

As well as providing information on where consumers can take their old TVs for recycling, the campaign is aiming to sign up manufacturers to a recycling pledge – the first company to do so is Sony. The company has already committed to not only take back old televisions, but also to make sure their recyclers meet a strict set of recycling standards, including not exporting the toxic waste to developing countries. You can find the entire article here http://aboutmyplanet.com/environment/take-campaign
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