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23.8 Million Pounds Collected


 

The Sony Take Back Recycling Program 

The Sony Take Back Recycling Program was the first national recycling initiative to involve both a major electronics manufacturer and a national waste management company. Since its inception in 2007, we have strived to create convenient ways for you to recycle your unwanted products.


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Sony GreenFill e-Recycle Drop Boxes at Retail Locations

Consumers: Recycle electronics while you shop. Bring unwanted small electronics of any brand to a participating retail location and recycle it for free.

Locate retailer participating in GreenFillSM program

Items accepted at participating retail locations (PDF)

Retailers: Ship product collected through Sony® GreenFillSM for free and responsible recycling.

Nationwide e-Recycling Drop-off Centers

Bring any size of unwanted Sony-branded electronics to an e-Recycling drop-off center and recycle it for free. Find a drop-off center near you.

In some cases, states may have recycling programs that supersede Sony’s Take Back Recycling program. Contact the following states or visit their Websites for information on their programs: CA, CT, HI, IL, IN, MD, ME, MN, MO, NC, NJ, NY, OK, OR, RI, SC, TX, VA, VT, WA, WI, WV.

The Sony Take Back Recycling Program

Battery Recycling Program

In addition to our drop off locations, we also make recycling your old rechargeable Sony batteries easy. Simply go to a Sony Store near you and drop it off at the Sony Store drop box.

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Green GloveSM In-home TV Removal Service

We'll remove your old TV and haul it away for free eco-friendly recycling when you select Premier In-home Delivery from Sony Stores.

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Sony Mail Back Program in VA, WV, MO, OK, TX, NC and HI

Sony provides mail back services for qualified Sony branded electronic hardware in areas outside of a 25 mile radius of our nearest dropoff location. Simply visit the following website to print a label. In most cases, recycling is free of charge. The Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) link explains more about this program.Get started

State Compliance Annual Reports

Virginia 2010