Panasonic Hosts Community Electronics Recycling Collection Event At Corporate Campus In NJ
2009年9月14日 - 11:28PM
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Panasonic Welcomes Secaucus-Area Community to Drop Off Consumer
Electronics Products at its Recycling Collection Event on September
19 SECAUCUS, N.J., Sept. 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- As part of
Panasonic's global 'Eco Ideas' environmental effort and Green Plan
2010, Panasonic is committed to responsible environmental
stewardship - both throughout the world and also within its local
communities. Panasonic reflects its global environmental initiative
in many ways, like through its Nationwide Recycling Program, which
properly recycles end-of-life electronics products. To help
celebrate Panasonic Corporation of North America's upcoming 50th
anniversary in the United States, Panasonic is proud to host a
consumer electronics recycling collection event* in its Secaucus,
NJ corporate campus on Saturday, September 19, 2009 starting at
9:00 a.m. Panasonic has more than 300 locations in its Nationwide
Recycling Program and holds events across the country, helping to
keep millions of pounds of electronics out of already over-taxed
landfills. Secaucus-area residents are invited to bring their
unwanted or obsolete electronics to the company's U.S. headquarters
at 50 Meadowlands Parkway in Secaucus from 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.,
on September 19. The community is welcome to recycle the following
consumer electronics items: televisions, VCRs, stereos, monitors,
computers, printers, cell phones, and more. Residents are also
encouraged to bring in old eyeglasses that Panasonic will donate to
local charitable organizations. As a thank you to the community for
participating in this worthwhile event, the first 100 participants
will receive a 4-pack of AA Panasonic Evolta batteries.
"Panasonic's environmental mandate is a global one, but the
implementation of it must be local," says David Thompson, Director
of Panasonic's Environmental Department. "We are happy to host this
drop-off event at our U.S. corporate campus, but even beyond the
19th, our campus is always a drop-off center. We want to
responsibly dispose of electronic products, as well as continue to
enrich our community." Panasonic recognizes that electronics
contain hazardous constituents and that they must be recycled
properly. Panasonic subscribes to strict electronic product
recycling standards, insuring that no products will be exported for
recycling. Panasonic is also a founding member of the Electronic
Manufacturers Recycling Management Company, LLC, (MRM) an
organization committed to bringing the manufacturing community
together into a collaborative effort to develop a large-scale,
national recycling system for electronic products. Currently, 25
different manufacturers participate in MRM's programs across the
country and have arranged for the collection and recycling of
almost 27 million pounds of used electronic equipment since
mid-2007 when the organization was founded. * This Panasonic
recycling event is intended for consumers only. Electronics
products from businesses will not be accepted. About Panasonic's
Eco Ideas Initiatives By continuing to work with environmental
stakeholders, Panasonic expects to increase public awareness of the
convenience, ease and reliability of its electronics recycling
program in the U.S. In fact, promoting employee and public
awareness of environmental responsibility is one central element of
Panasonic's worldwide environmental initiatives. As of March 2009,
Panasonic globally reduced CO2 emissions by 510,000 tons and the
global company pledges to reduce an additional 480,000 tons of
annual CO2 emissions by March 2010, despite growth in production,
and to introduce products which are easier to recycle and
increasingly more energy-efficient. These actions are part of
Panasonic's ongoing, global 'Eco Ideas' campaign to help achieve an
environmentally sustainable future. About Panasonic Based in
Secaucus, NJ, Panasonic Corporation of North America markets a
broad line of digital and other electronics products for consumer,
business and industrial use. The company is the principal North
American subsidiary of Panasonic Corporation (NYSE:PC) of Osaka,
Japan, and the hub of Panasonic's U.S. branding, marketing, sales,
service and R&D operations. Information about Panasonic and its
products is available at http://www.panasonic.com/. Detailed
information about Panasonic's environmental stewardship may be
found in its Panasonic Report for Sustainability 2008
http://www.panasonic.net/csr/reports and Environmental Data Book
2008 http://www.panasonic.net/eco/rpt/. Additional company
information for journalists is available at
http://www.panasonic.com/pressroom. DATASOURCE: Panasonic CONTACT:
Blayne Murphy of Cohn & Wolfe, +1-212-798-9763, ; or Chris De
Maria, +1-201-348-7182, , or MeeJin Annan-Brady, +1-201-392-6124, ,
both of Panasonic Web Site: http://www.panasonic.com/
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