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E-waste Recycling December 04, 2024 12:35:58 PM

Trashie Introduces Tech Take Back Box for E-Waste Recycling

Paul Ploumis
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Customers can choose between a small ($20) or medium ($25) Tech Take Back Box, which can be filled with various approved electronic items.
Trashie Introduces Tech Take Back Box for E-Waste Recycling

SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): Recycling and rewards platform Trashie has unveiled the Tech Take Back Box to simplify the recycling of electronic waste such as phones, laptops, and tablets.

This initiative represents the company's expansion from textile to technology recycling, addressing the growing issue of e-waste in landfills.

 Following the commencement of its textile recycling programme, Trashie has sold more than 500,000 Take Back Bags in the last 12 months.

These bags have been used to collect clothing and other textiles, with 95% of the materials, equating to four million pounds, being diverted from landfills. The success of this programme has set the stage for Trashie's entry into the technology recycling market.

E-waste is a significant environmental concern, with the average American generating approximately 47lb of e-waste each year.

However, only 12.5% of this e-waste is recycled, leading to 130 million phones being discarded in US landfills annually. Trashie's Tech Take Back Box aims to offer a more accessible option for responsible e-waste disposal.

The items sent through a Tech Take Back Box in North America will be processed by Trashie, ensuring top security during recycling and refurbishing.

Customers can choose between a small ($20) or medium ($25) Tech Take Back Box, which can be filled with various approved electronic items.

 Regardless of the condition of the items, Trashie accepts all e-waste.

Customers receive up to $40 in TrashieCash in return for their sustainable efforts. This currency can be redeemed in Trashie's rewards marketplace for various perks from brands across the entertainment, dining, fitness, travel, and lifestyle sectors, including Sony, AMC Cinemas, Factor Meals, Sirius XM, and Allbirds.

Trashie CEO and founder Kristy Caylor said: "Consumption isn't slowing down, and fast fashion has now become instant fashion, but what we've been able to do at Trashie is find a way to connect with consumers, give them a fun and accessible way to recycle, and greatly help mitigate the damage.

"This means making it as easy, convenient, and rewarding as possible to get rid of all that stuff, and we are excited to bring the success we've seen with the Take Back Bag and textile recycling to e-waste, which is increasing at a rate that is almost impossible to comprehend."

"Trashie introduces Tech Take Back Box for e-waste recycling" was originally created and published by Packaging Gateway, a GlobalData owned brand.

 Courtesy: www.finance.yahoo.com

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