PC makers, critics join eBay recycle push
Online auction company eBay yesterday unveiled an initiative to join PC makers and their environmental critics in an effort to recycle more of the up to 400 million electronic products that are thrown out every year.
EBay plans to promote the program on its site at www.ebay.com/rethink , where consumers can go to resell, recycle or donate used electronics.
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