Pilot Projects
EPA developed the shared responsibility pilots to help demonstrate the kinds of voluntary partnerships that could significantly increase recycling of used electronics in the United States. At the time the pilots were implemented very little national infrastructure existed for collecting, reusing, and recycling electronics. Those participating in the pilots did so to help identify the most efficient and practical electronics collection methods and to obtain more information about what kind of end-of-life electronics were coming back and how citizens responded to various collection opportunities.
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Pilot Projects
- Pilot Project to Collect and Recycle Using Reverse Distribution Systems: Partnership Between Staples and the Product Stewardship Institute in New England (PDF) (2 pp, 724K)
- Pilot Project to Collect Used Electronics in a Retail Setting: Partnership Between Good Guys, Pacific Northwest Local Governments, and EPA Region 10 (PDF) (2 pp,
755K)
- Electronics Recycling Pilot Projects in Retail Stores in Washington State (PDF) (33 pp, 1MB) | Powerpoint Version (33 pp, 1.6MB)
- Good
Guys Pilot Report (PDF)
(75 pp, 1.9MB)
- Pilot
Project to Collect Used Electronics in a Retail Setting:
Partnership Between Minnesota Office of Environmental Assistance,
Best Buy, Target, Recycle America Alliance and Asset Recovery
Corporation (PDF) (2 pp, 752K)
- Pilot
Project to Collect Used Electronics in a Retail Setting:
Partnership Between Office Depot and HP (PDF)
(2 pp, 752K)
- In 2006, Montana’s Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) piloted its Rural Electronic Waste Recycling Program to provide the first series of electronics recycling opportunities to residents in communities throughout the state. Plug-In partners Staples, JVC, Lexmark, Panasonic, Phillips, Sharp, Sony, Toshiba, and Best Buy co-sponsored events in Helena, Missoula and Butte and paid for the cost of recycling their brands.