Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. announced that it is joining the Electronic Manufacturers Recycling Management’s national recycling initiative.
Effective immediately, all MDEA TVs can be recycled at no charge to the consumer through MRM's infrastructure of drop-off locations around the United States.
"MRM is immensely pleased to welcome Mitsubishi to the growing family of manufacturers seeking to provide environmentally responsible recycling opportunities to customers in all 50 states," said David Thompson, president of MR
M. "With the popularity of new television technologies, we are seeing a tremendous need for recycling televisions and we applaud Mitsubishi for its efforts to help the environment and make recycling easier for consumers."
"With the addition of the MRM recycling program to our already aggressive environmental efforts, Mitsubishi hopes to significantly reduce the eco-impact of electronics-based waste," said Frank DeMartin, VP of marketing, Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. "Whether it is recycling or leading the industry in creating energy-efficient TVs, Mitsubishi is committed to help make this world a better place for future generations."
For a listing of MRM recycling drop-off locations, visit www.mrmrecycling.com.
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