Motorola establishes take-back recycling program
Motorola, Inc. has established a take-back recycling program for its United States Enterprise Mobility Solutions (EMS) customers to help them responsibly dispose of used equipment.
The products covered in the program include all Motorola-branded enterprise mobility equipment, such as mobile and portable two-way radios; handheld mobile computers; barcode scanners; imagers; in-vehicle mobile workstations; accessories; network infrastructure equipment; and computers, laptops and monitors. Batteries are also included but must be removed from the equipment before they are shipped for recycling. There is no cost incurred by the customer; however, freight charges may be applied in some cases.
To return smaller or more portable items, customers can arrange shipment to one of Motorola’s e-waste recycling partners online. For larger equipment returns, customers are contacted for pick-up by a Motorola e-waste partner. Motorola audits its recyclers to ensure they comply with laws governing the disposal of electronic equipment, following the company’s supplier code of conduct and industry standards.
In 2008, Motorola collected more than 2,560 tons of electronic and electrical equipment waste for recycling. This includes take-back programs, internal electronics recycling efforts and community electronics recycling events sponsored by Motorola.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
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YUP I agree...Closed Loop Recycling
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