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Wacom starts recycling electronic waste

The Columbian
Published: September 1, 2010, 12:00am

Wacom Technology Corp. has launched a free electronic waste recycling program for its interactive pen display models. Customers can access recycling data for their state and print out a UPS label from the Wacom website, http://www.wacom.com/ewaste, to ship waste to the nearest recycling center.

E-waste legislation has passed in 23 states setting mandatory manufacturer or retailer participation in recycling programs. Vancouver-based Wacom participates in state-administered recycling programs in 11 of these states, including California, Oregon and Washington.

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