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12.12.2006 - 10:25am ET
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Dell Completes Implementation of Global Free Recycling
Expansion of Services Is Industry's First and Meets Company Commitment to Recycling Policy
(CSRwire) ROUND ROCK, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 12, 2006--Dell (NASDAQ:DELL)
has launched free recycling in several additional markets worldwide,
meeting a timetable set in June to provide free recycling of any
Dell-branded product for consumers worldwide as part of its global
recycling policy. Dell is the first and only computer manufacturer to
offer such a program.
This recycling offer is designed for consumers and includes
responsible recycling of used Dell-branded computers and peripheral
equipment at no-charge. The service does not require a replacement
purchase. Details are available at www.dell.com/recycling.
Dell recently expanded recycling services into several markets to meet
its goal, including Brazil, China, India, South Korea, Mexico, and Taiwan.
Recycling services for consumers were either added or enhanced in
Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore and Thailand.
"With today's announcement, our efforts to make recycling free and
easy are global. We remain focused on raising consumer awareness about the
importance of recycling and increasing the volume of products we recover
from consumers," said Eric Gates, Dell's worldwide manager of asset
recovery services.
Dell supports a policy that would make all producers responsible for
offering recovery and recycling services for their own brand products from
consumers at no charge. Dell also believes the marketplace is best
positioned to increase efficiency in collection, recycling and design of
products, and any legislation should not include fees or creation of new
government infrastructure for collecting and recycling electronics.
History of Dell Recycling Efforts
Dell has offered U.S. consumers no-charge recycling of any brand of
used computer or printer with the purchase of a new Dell computer or
printer since 2004. For donating working computers, Dell's longstanding
relationship with the National Cristina Foundation provides customers
options that support local non-profit organizations. The donation program
is currently available in Brazil, Canada, France, Ireland, the United
Kingdom and the United States.
Dell has offered a no-charge consumer recycling program for
Dell-branded products in Europe since November 2003.
Dell began setting goals for product recovery in 2004 and has a
current goal of recovering 125 million kilograms (approximately 275
million pounds) of used products from customers by the end of 2009.
Dell also offers product recovery services to business and
institutional customers in most major markets. The company expands product
recovery services on a country-by-country basis as its share grows. Dell's
Asset Recovery Services, offered to business and institutional customers,
provides reverse logistics, value recovery and reporting. The program is
available at www.dell.com/assetrecovery.
About Dell
Dell Inc. (NASDAQ:DELL) listens to customers and delivers innovative
technology and services they trust and value. Uniquely enabled by its
direct business model, Dell sells more systems globally than any computer
company, placing it No. 25 on the Fortune 500. For more information, visit
www.dell.com. To get Dell
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Dell is a trademark of Dell Inc.
Dell disclaims any proprietary interest in the marks and names of
others.
Copyright Business Write 2006
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