Verizon Diverts 2 Million Pounds of E-Waste, Sets New Goal
May 15, 2015 8:00 PM ET
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Original article on Environmental Leader
Verizon today achieved its goal to collect 2 million pound of electronic waste, reaching its 2010 target eight months early.
The company also set a new goal: to collect another 2 million pounds of e-waste by 2020.
Verizon met its earlier five-year e-waste goal during today’s e-waste recycling rally in Wilmington, North Carolina. The company says it has collected and kept from entering landfills about 200,000 pounds of e-waste in the area to date, preventing devices’ toxic materials — such as lead, arsenic, beryllium and mercury — to leach into the environment.
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