An ATM For Recycling Consumer Electronics
Trendspotter Springwise is reporting that of the 140 million cell phones sold in the US in 2007, only 10% were recycled, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency.
That leaves a mounting pile of e-waste to deal with. Offering a solution is EcoATM, an automated reuse-and-recycle machine that makes it easy and financially rewarding for consumers to offload their abandoned electronics.
The process is simple: a customer feeds the machine an old mobile phone and it analyses the device and assigns it a value. If the phone has a resale value, the customer receives store credit, or can donate the amount to charity. If there’s no resale value, customers can choose to have the handset recycled.
The first EcoATM was installed in Omaha, Nebraska, and has already proved successful, with 23 phones collected on the first day.
It’s likely to hold appeal for retailers and manufacturers too, as the system is designed to facilitate compliance with new federal ‘takeback’ laws. Although it currently only takes mobile phones, EcoATM will soon be able to accept a range of consumer electronics including MP3 players, digital cameras and even computers and printers.
The incentive for EcoATM is clear: an estimated 12 billion dollars is currently sitting in drawers across America in the form of old phones.
Photo by EcoATM.













danec on November 10th, 2009 11:30 am
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Jaclyn Wells on November 10th, 2009 1:06 pm
That is a really cool idea, maybe this will get people in the practice of recycling their electronics.
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Charles Wilson on November 10th, 2009 5:59 pm
I’ve heard of this, but haven’t seen any machines in my area. If you’re looking for some other ways to protect the environment and your pocket as well, you should check out Low Cost Power. They’re a client of mine offering energy services
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RedHotFranchises on November 11th, 2009 6:33 am
Let’s create a scheme for people to bring in their abandoned electronics to us for a fraction of the cost! It is a great idea, and a million dollars out of 12 billion would be cool enough!
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