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Panasonic, Sharp, and Toshiba form recycling partnership

Panasonic, Sharp and Toshiba have just announced that they’ve formed a new joint venture named Electronics Manufacturers Recycling Management Company, to handle collection and recycling of their products in the US.

MRM seems to have formed in response to some new strict regulations recently passed in Minnesota, as well as similar regs that are about to go on the books in Connecticut, North Carolina, Oregon, Texas, and Washington, but the idea is to provide recycling programs to state and local governments and other manufacturers — and to that end, MRM already has deals with Hitachi, JVC, Mitsubishi, Philips, Pioneer, Sanyo, and Syntax-Brillian. MRM’s managed to collect and handle 750 tons of old gear in its first five months in Minnesota, a feat the company credits to its strategy of making electronics disposal convenient to consumers — sounds like an idea whose time has come.

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2 Responses to “Panasonic, Sharp, and Toshiba form recycling partnership”

  1. RobG
    January 7th, 2008 18:52
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    Good they all needed to do this a while ago.

  2. Arohan
    January 8th, 2008 21:47
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    This is great! I am specially tracking one of the companies mentioned here Syntax-Brillian, probably the only tv maker making tvs in USA today

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