These days, electronics retailers are feeling increasing pressure from watchdog groups, municipalities, and even consumers to help clean up some of the so-called e-waste they help create: by peddling new phones, computers, televisions, and other gizmos, they help generate a surfeit of unwanted technology items, many of which contain hazardous chemicals and toxic materials. Throw them away, and that stuff essentially goes straight into the environment—and ground water.
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Best Buy Tests Free E-Waste Recycling
- By: Geoff Duncan •
- Published: June 2, 2008 •
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