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Missing out on potential income from recycling unused electronic equipment(20/07/2010)
According to new research from Redeem, every Brit owns at least one gadget which is no longer in use, amounting to nearly 80 million old electronic devices lying unused in people’s homes. The research into Britain’s gadget disposal habits shows that we are missing out on more than £390 million of potential income from recycling our unused electronic equipment. Mobile phones top the list of unused electronic equipment with four in ten (41%) Bri... [more]
Redeem partners with Metro media group to help readers generate cash by recycling electronic products(14/12/2009)
Redeem Plc has announced a new exclusive partnership with free newspaper group Metro to provide Metro’s 3.5 million readers with a chance to generate cash by recycling a wide range of electronic products on the metrorecycles.com website. Readers now have the chance to recycle multiple products, including mobile phones, satellite navigation systems, MP3 players and digital cameras in exchange for cash. Readers will regularly be encouraged to vi... [more]
Boots extends Recycling Appeal to digital cameras, MP3 players and satellite navigation systems(09/10/2009)
With consumer awareness about mobile phone recycling at an all time high, Boots UK believes that there is an opportunity to take advantage of this and introduce the country’s first multi-product recycling programme. Boots UK has announced that it will extend its national recycling campaign to include a wider range of consumer electronic products that customers can exchange for up to 5,000 Advantage Card points to spend on anything in-store. Fo... [more]
Flybe passengers can recycle unwanted mobile phones and printer cartridges in return for flights(16/06/2009)
In the UK alone it is estimated that there are around 90 million unused mobile phones thought to be abandoned in drawers and cupboards and every year 1,500 tonnes of mobile handsets containing hazardous substances such as cadmium, lead and beryllium end up in landfills. Across Europe this increases to over tens of thousands of tonnes of landfill waste that could easily be diverted if more people recycled. Flybe has signed up to a two year deal... [more]
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