World News Network
Friday, 16 May 2008
 
Published: Monday, May 12, 2008 Faced with growing mounds of e-waste, electronic companies are moving to reduce the amount of unwanted electronics products that end up in landfill. "The toxic waste and landfill issues are a pretty big concern," Michelle Warren, senior analyst at Info-Tech Research Group, a London, Ont.-based research firm, said of the amount of obsolete electronics garbage caused by the rapid pace of technology. "The best advice is the old adage - reuse, reduce, recycle." Sony Canada recently expanded its recycling program and will collect all end-of-life Sony products. The...
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