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July 28, 2010
Recycling mobile phones and other consumer equipment
Motorola is a strong proponent and supporter of global environmental sustainability and recycling programs. On our own and in partnership with our carriers, customers, retailers and recyclers, we operate takeback programs across the globe.
Recycling mobile phones and other consumer equipment
Small products such as mobile phones, two-way radios, batteries and accessories can be dropped into our ECOMOTO Takeback bins at the following address:
Motorola Ltd
UASC Office Building
1st Floor, Airport Road
Shuwaikh
P.O. Box 330, Salmiya 22004
Kuwait
Returned products are sorted to identify any components which can be re-used; other materials are recycled or disposed of in an environmentally responsible way.
Recycling business equipment
You should have received details on the process for dealing with waste electrical and electronic equipment from your Motorola sales channel. If you are not sure of the process, complete the Business Equipment Takeback Enquiry Form and a Motorola representative will respond as soon as possible.
I got all the information here
I think its wonderful.
Has anyone ever tried dropping anything off?
6 Comments:
Recycling is really the best environmental friendly process & adding phones to the recycling loop is really smart idea !
That's a good initiative. We had something similar in Dubai some time ago where people gave in all electronics they want to throw away, cables, DVDs, screens, phones, etc, for recycling.
It takes weight off the conscience!
I wonder if this works, I have a lot of old phones to recycle. I will check it out!
this is great... we need something like this in q8 :)
I am a great supporter of recycling. Though I think people here need to learn how to throw their trash in bins first before they could learn recycling.
It's great to hear about companies like Motorola taking an active interest in environmental issues. With the amount of profit they make, it's only right that they reinvest some of it into environmental sustainability and recycling programmes. Let's hope more companies follow suit!
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