As part of its ongoing environmental efforts, Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. (MDEA) is joining the Electronic Manufacturers Recycling Management Company's (MRM) national recycling initiative. Effective immediately, all MDEA TVs can be recycled at no charge to the consumer through MRM's growing infrastructure of drop-off locations around the United States.
"MRM is immensely pleased to welcome Mitsubishi to the growing family of manufacturers seeking to provide environmentally responsible recycling opportunities to customers in all 50 states," said David Thompson, president of MRM. "With the popularity of new television technologies, we are seeing a tremendous need for recycling televisions and we applaud Mitsubishi for its efforts to help the environment and make recycling easier for consumers
By joining MRM's recycling initiative, MDEA bolsters its existing eco-friendly efforts, including advancements in reducing the energy consumption of its products. MDEA has a robust selection of highly energy efficient TVs including the company's Home Theater TV series and LaserVue®, the most energy-efficient large-format, high-definition television available on the market today.
For a listing of MRM recycling drop-off locations, please visit www.MRMrecycling.com.
MRM can also be reached toll free at 1-888-769-0149
LAMPS INSIDE MANY OF OUR PRODUCTS CONTAIN MERCURY AND MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF ACCORDING TO LOCAL, STATE OR FEDERAL LAWS.
Your Owner's Guide will note whether or not your product contains a Mercury bulb.
Electronic Manufacturers Recycling Management Company, LLC
Toll-Free Number: 888.769.0149
Website- http://www.mrmrecycling.com/collection_map.htm
We encourage all of our customers to recycle their used electronics. All waste computer monitors, portable computers, digital picture frames, televisions, portable DVD players, desktop printers and video game consoles generated by households in Maine must be recycled. Please contact your local municipality for information about how and where to recycle your e-waste in your area. For more information about Maine's electronic waste law, please visit the Maine Department of Environmental Protection website at www.maine.gov/dep/rwm/ewaste/index.htm.