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6 January 2008 19:41 GMT / By Katie Scott

Three electronics giants have joined together to champion a greener future.

Panasonic, Sharp and Toshiba have co-founded a new electronic product recycling management company.

The venture is called the Electronic Manufacturers Recycling Management Company or MRM, and will manage collection and recycling programs in the US.

It will provide a recycling service to electronics manufacturers and others, including state and local governments.

Recycling programs are already planned for later in the year in states including Connecticut, North Carolina, Oregon, Texas and Washington.

The company has already got to work in Minnesota where, in five months, it has collected approximately 750 tons of used products.

MRM president, David Thompson explained: "We believe that forming an independent company to manage collective electronic recycling programs is the best way to achieve the economies of scale and efficiencies necessary to create a sustainable recycling system for used electronics products.

"MRM has already entered into collection and recycling agreements with Hitachi Electronics, JVC, Mitsubishi, Philips, Pioneer, Sanyo and Olevia brand maker Syntax-Brillian, and looks forward to working with other manufacturers going forward."



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  • Hi my name is Lou Carpenter.
    I live in Pueblo Colorado, I would like to get some information or at least talk with someone in starting a deconstruction plant here in Pueblo of all electronics
    plus it would be a good dream of mine to be able to recycle other products from the construction industry. all of the research that i have done on bussinesses here in Pueblo they just collect it and do something with it. my question is do you know of a way that i can get a distributorship if the recycling industry has that, or a really cheap franchize. i had seen on the today show about a man that didnt have alot nickels to rub together and now has 18-20 people working for him and at that time he did know the difference between a diode and a capacitor. if someone gets a chance i would like to get information on this. like i wrote above its probably just a really good dream.thank you for time. lou you can contact me at Lou Carpenter 329 bennett drive, pueblo co 81004 719-543-8478
    Posted by lou carpenter, usa

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