Staples Canada is expanding their requirements for electronic scrap at its stores. The expansion follows the Ontario Electronic Stewardship (OES) introduction of Phase 2 of its electronics recycling program in the province.
"We are trying to create an easy eco-solution for customers. They now have a place where they can drop off even more unwanted electronic items. We want customers to think of us while spring cleaning, and know that they have an easily accessible location to handle their recycling needs," says Leigh Pearson, facilities and environmental services manager for Staples Canada.
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