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Under pressure to help dispose some of the electronic waste it helped create, Best Buy is testing a free program that will offer consumers a convenient way to ensure millions of obsolescent TVs ...
If you are looking to get rid of an old computer, TV, or consumer electronics device, all Best Buy stores, nationwide, will help you recycle it. Starting on the day after Valentine's Day--Sunday ...
Submitted by Best Buy Company, Inc. MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 2, 2007--Best Buy Co., Inc. has unveiled a consumer electronics recycling grant program to help increase the recycling ...
Best Buy changes in-store recycling program Company charges for recycling TVs and computer monitors and no longer offers these services in Illinois and Pennsylvania.
Best Buy is continuing its recycling program efforts — if consumers are ready to pay $23 or $30 to turn in their old tech. The new mail-in service is touted as an option for Best Buy customers ...
Best Buy Co., Inc. is debuting a pre-paid mail-in cell phone recycling program at Best Buy stores across the U.S. that provides a convenient alternative to donating used or unwanted cellular phones.
Best Buy today announced an expansion of its electronics recycling program that lets people send in electronics without leaving their home. The retailer is now selling prepaid boxes that customers ...
Best Buy Co., Inc. has awarded its first wave of consumer electronics recycling grants, totaling nearly $70,000, to help 60 organizations in 23 states ...
Best Buy is dropping the $10 fee for televisions and computer displays from its US in-store recycling program.
Best Buy has announced that it will expand its existing recycling programs in 117 of its stores, with the potential for a nationwide expansion to all 900+ stores if the new pilot program goes ...