Everyone is in the recycling business these days and it’s not a bad thing.  Sam’s Club has created a program that will help its members dispose of used electronics equipment the right way.  They’ve made it very easy for consumers (that are members of the club) to participate in the program as it’s entirely web-based.  The web site allows you to choose the type of product you’d like to recycle from a very user-friendly interface.  The site also tells you if the product that you’re recycling has any trade-in value.  The best part is that they’ll still recycle your equipment for free even if it doesn’t have any trade-in value!

The only downside to the program is that you’re limited in the types of equipment that you’re allowed to recycle.  They accept desktop and laptop computers, video game consoles, LCD monitors, printers, camcorders, digital cameras and MP3 players.  You’ll have to check out additional recycling resources for more information if you’re looking to recycle items like A/V receivers and DVD players.  I blogged about some electronics recycling programs a few weeks ago, all of which are excellent options.

Sam’s Club Trade-In and Recycle Program


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