Toshiba Now Recycles Laptops
Have you been hoping to get one of the latest notebook, but don’t really know what to do with your poor old notebook or computer tower? Toshiba may have the answer. It announced that not only will it recycle your beloved old PC or notebook, it’ll even bestow upon you one-hundred-fifty dollars off of the regular retail price of any of their notebooks. This Toshiba trade-in deal builds upon Toshiba’s established e-CYCLE program, which helps customers properly dispose of their dead-or-dying PCs. With this program, they will gladly take any number of brands of computers and recycle them using their recycling partners.
Toshiba has a five unit limit on both trade-ins and purchases, whether you’re company or an average Joe.
Angela Walker, Toshiba’s NDSM said that they want nothing more than too efficiently and effectively source and manufacture, distribute, and even recycle their products in order to reduce the impact on our environment.
Walker went on to explain that Toshiba takes the ‘returned’ equipment and disposes of it in agreement with only the very best environmental practices, following strict government guidelines. Toshiba partners up with professionals at MRI Australia, that make, well, a profession out of breaking down and recycling personal computers and notebooks at EPA qualified and ISO licensed facilities.