Is SRDSM the first take-back and recycling program for Samsung in the United States?
Samsung is not new to recycling. In fact, Samsung has numerous national take-back and recycling programs in place. Samsung’s Information Technology Division currently has a 50-state S.T.A.R. Toner Recycling Program for printer cartridges and the Envirosync initiative takes back and recycles Samsung-branded and other branded office equipment for no fee to the end-user or reseller when purchasing new Samsung-branded office equipment. In addition, Samsung also provides recycling for mobile phones through its 50-state Samsung Mobile Take-Back Program. SRDSM expands Samsung’s commitment to an environmentally-conscious digital lifestyle by including all Samsung-branded consumer electronics ranging from televisions, DVD and VHS players, audio equipment and home theater systems, to mobile phones, cameras, camcorders, computer displays, printers, and peripherals. This includes a growing number of fixed drop-off locations that will be made available for home appliances.
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