MacNN | recycling News http://www.macnn.com/ MacNN is the leading source for news about Apple and the Mac industry. It offers news, reviews, discussion, tips, troubleshooting, links, and reviews every day. The best place for Mac News. Period. en-us recycling, Latest News, Headlines, Stories; http://images.macnn.com/images/macnn-logo-bw.gif http://www.macnn.com/ Sony Style intros Green Glove TV recycling service http://www.macnn.com/articles/08/11/14/sony.style.green.glove/ <img align='left' src='http://images.macnn.com/esta/content/0811/sonygreen.jpg' border='0' width='176' height='120' />Sony Style on Friday announced the launch of its Green Glove Service meant to encourage people to recycle their old Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) TVs instead of just throwing them into the landfill. The service is available only to those who buy a Sony BRAVIA LCD TV via SonyStyle.com or in Sony stores that is 32 inches or larger and opt for premier home delivery. While dropping off the new TV, the delive... http://www.macnn.com/articles/08/11/14/sony.style.green.glove/ Fri, 14 Nov 2008 21:45:00 GMT Sony, MS, Dell contaminate Ghana land, water http://www.macnn.com/articles/08/08/05/recyclers.pollute.ghana/ <img align='left' src='http://images.macnn.com/macnn/applephones.jpg' border='0' width='176' height='120' />Scientists sent by Greenpeace to Ghana have recently found extreme cases of chemical contamination at two "e-waste" facilities.  Soil and water tests were conducted at two electronics scrap yards where various items such as broken computers, monitors, and televisions are shipped from the United States and Europe for processing and extraction of scrap metals.  Brands of these items included Philips... http://www.macnn.com/articles/08/08/05/recyclers.pollute.ghana/ Wed, 06 Aug 2008 03:00:00 GMT Apple offers cellphone recycling program http://www.macnn.com/articles/08/02/25/apple.recycling.program/ <img align='left' src='http://images.macnn.com/macnn/applephones.jpg' border='0' width='176' height='120' />Responding to criticism from groups such as Greenpeace, Apple has implemented a new recycling program designed to reduce the damage of mass consumption. In addition to products like iPods, people can now also recycle cellphones, produced by any manufacturer. There are two main options for sending devices to Apple: they can either be delivered in person at an Apple Store, or else mailed to a cent... http://www.macnn.com/articles/08/02/25/apple.recycling.program/ Mon, 25 Feb 2008 15:20:00 GMT