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Options for recycling technology and office items seems to just be getting easier. In NYC especially, the commitment to cultivating everyman’s consciousness about how and where to dispose of defunct or dried up technology is showing up in local green markets and friendly, easily found websites.
In a previous post, I mentioned NYC’s Take It Back program where retailers take back rechargable batteries, cell phones, and other small electronic items. There’s more!
You can recycle your ink and toner cartridges, which is fairly common knowledge, at Staples. But the Take It Back program exists for compact fluorescent light bulbs, Brita Water Filters, and packaging material, and more. Have you set up a recycling station for these items in your office?
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Recycling your computer or cell phone (aka rechargeable batteries) in NYC is very easy, all it takes is a conscious commitment on your part (ie: remembering to take it with you when you’re headed out the door).
“All NYC stores that sell rechargeable batteries or products that contain rechargeable batteries (with the exception of small food stores) must accept up to ten batteries of the same shape and size as they sell.“ NYC Take It Back Recycling
That’s easy because most of us live by a pharmacy, a wireless provider, or within a reasonable distance to a Staples store. Most of these retailers participate in “Take It Back” programs for cell phones and accessories, too.