Los Angeles USPS Heads Sexy Pilot Program For Recycling Electronics

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Could recycling ever become a day at the beach?

The United States Postal Service last month began a pilot program for USPS customers to recycle their small small electronics and inkjet cartridges by mailing them free of charge.

Los Angeles is on the short list of cities participating in the program called "Mail Back."  Designed to help consumers make more environmentally friendly choices, the mail back program includes free envelopes inside Post Offices to mail back inkjet cartridges, PDAs, Blackberries, digital cameras, iPods and MP3 players, free of charge with no postage due.

Clover Technologies Group is paying for the postage, and re-manufacturing the products, including refurbishing, reselling or breaking them down further for recycling. It all depends on the type of part, quality and age.

Usps_2In addition to Los Angeles, the program is set for Washington, D.C., Chicago and San Diego.  More cities to follow in the fall of 2008 if success is met.

Could this be a big break for the American consumer wanting to recycle but finds it too difficult?  Will the infamous USPS, known for its award-winning customer service, be diligent in stocking the supply cabinets inside each and every store?  Sometimes we can’t even find envelopes for Express Mail.  Well, we’ll all soon find out.

What do you think of this program?  Would you drop by your local post office to mail ink jet cartridges?

Source:  Shredstation, USPS

Santa Monica Beach Image:  Faris on Flickr

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7 responses to “Los Angeles USPS Heads Sexy Pilot Program For Recycling Electronics”

  1. Designer Danny Avatar
    Designer Danny

    I am leaving my office for a late lunch and will check out my local post office for an envelope. This idea is cool!

  2. Eva Wallace Avatar

    I usually stop by the post office once a month or so. I think I’d keep those things in my car for when I made the trip. I think it’s a great idea!
    ~Eva

  3. Brandie Kajino Avatar

    Great post! Very excited about this program. Many people want to recycle, but aren’t sure where to go to do it. I’m wondering if they will ship out these boxes, or be able to request them from the mailman like stamps or a delivery. Great stuff! Hope they are successful and come to the Northwest! 🙂

  4. DW Avatar
    DW

    “What do you think of this program? Would you drop by your local post office to mail ink jet cartridges?”
    I would certainly do it. It would be easy and free, what could be better?
    I would also encourage my friends to recycle too.

  5. wakako takagi Avatar

    I’ve picked up some of those envelops from local post office and have been shipping ink cartridges and broken camera. It’s great!
    When you swing by the post office for other business, grab few to take home. It comes very handy and you don’t have to go to post office every time you have an old ink cartridge.

  6. shredding Houston Avatar

    These days wherein we are dependent on technology, electronic gadgets are found everywhere and when new models are launched – the old ones are either kept or thrown and this also poses an environmental hazard. Awareness regarding recycling, whether it is paper, plastic, metal or electronic gadgets need to be strengthened so that more people will come to realize that most of the things that we consider as waste can still be put to good use.

  7. DSS Dallas Avatar
    DSS Dallas

    It is now that more people are showing their concern towards the environment because of the constant news that we hear or watch regarding the depleting ozone layer or global warming.
    When you label your computer files accordingly, you will be able to accomplish your tasks faster and you do not have to print that may just waste paper and ink. I also read another piece on office file management that may help out other readers at:
    http://www.officelabs.com/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?List=3d0ec20d-058d-4333-813a-ebbcf0846655&ID=96
    It would be fortunate to have a recycling facility or shredding company near your area so that you will no longer have to store your old electronic gadgets.

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