Tue Mar 18, 2008 3:27PM EDT
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Computerworld
reports that the Post Office's new "Mail Back" program is getting
a trial run in 10 U.S.
markets, including Chicago, Los
Angeles, San Diego, and Washington, D.C.
If the pilot program takes off, a nationwide rollout will follow.
So here's the deal: Just bring your old gadgets (handhelds, cell phones, MP3
players, and even inkjet cartridges - no 20" CRTs or dead dot-matrix printers,
unfortunately) to one of 1,500 participating post offices, seal them in preprinted,
postage-paid envelopes (you can take as many envelopes as you want), and drop them
in the mail.
The package goes to Clover Technologies Group, which is partnering with the
Post Office in the new recycling program. In a press release, the Post Office
promises that Clover will refurbish, resell, or break down the discarded
gadgets for recycling, and that nothing will end up in a landfill.
It's a clever idea for those of us with old electronics too outdated to sell on
eBay. Indeed, I have an old, 2001-era iPod that's essentially worthless (I
priced it over at SecondRotation and
got an estimate of exactly $0), and I'd rather drop it in the mail than pay to
have it recycled.
Related:
Recycle
electronics free by mail [Computerworld]
Join in the discussion. Here you'll see the comments in the order they were posted.
How about keep the old stuff and still use them!!! I do!!!
This is a great idea ---I would like to see it expanded to all post offices as fast as possible ---capturing all the e-recycle stuff can only help the enviroment Thanks, Pete
This is just another ritual of the new religion of the 21st century - environmentalism. I'm throwing any gadgets I don't need straight into the garbage (this what I pay the garbage company for).
It would be an even better article if they provided some information as to where these alleged 1500 post offices are so that we know which ones to take the old technology to. People aren't going to waste the time running all over town just to ask where to throw away their old cell phones.
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1 Posted by hellomelover on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:18PM EDT Report Abuse
It is refreshing to see, that as consumer's ,we are finally being given service for money spent . Hopefully the trial run is a success and this will be used in all states. Remember when purchasing anything, from gasoline to grocery's, you were given service for the money you spent. I hope this works.