RICHFIELD, Minn. — Best Buy will soon be offering a new — and convenient — way to safely dispose of old electronics and appliances.
The Richfield-based company announced a home pickup recycling service will kick off this month, providing an easier way for customers to recycle old appliances for just under $200.
“We feel we have an important role to play in helping our planet, including being there for the entire lifecycle of a product – from the time a customer starts shopping until that product is responsibly recycled,” said Tim Dunn, Best Buy’s head of environmental sustainability in a press release. “This new service will make this important work even more convenient for customers.”
Service includes safe recycling for most appliances, including computers, TVs, monitors, dishwashers, microwaves and refrigerators. For more information, including a complete list of old electronics and appliances Best Buy is willing to pick up, click here.
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