• friend_of_satan@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    you can’t convince me everyone is recycling their used electronics.

    Amazon bricks your expensive new-ish device and now you have to pay to have it recycled? Hell no people aren’t recycling them, and that too should be illegal. Amazon should be legally required to take responsibility for recycling those devices, and how the device is recycled should be part of the device design process.

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      4 months ago

      The article says that Amazon has a recycling program and has provided free assistance and home pickup for these as part of the sunsetting.

    • NarrativeBear@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      100 percent true. Any item created by a company should be collected back by that company for full disassemblely and recycled fully.

      This should be true for any thing, such as tvs, microwaves, fridges, couches, beds, plastic bottles, fast food packagings. Companies should accept the item back at pickup points easily accessible, and take back any item no matter how old. Think of beer bottle collections at your local beer store.

      We as tax payers should really stop allowing corporations to use public funded landfills and garbage collection for “free”. These costs should really be part of the products created internalised by corporations.

      • Taalen@lemmy.world
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        4 months ago

        This is pretty close to how it works here in Finland, although I’m not sure if it’s based on national or EU legislation. The cost of recycling is baked into the price of any electronics, and as a rule of thumb, you can drop off any small devices to be recycles at stores that sell appliances. When it comes to bigger appliances, the stores only need to take your old one if you’re buying a new one. You can of course also bring them to municipal recycling centers.