October 31, 2008

National Instruments Launches Free Take-Back Program

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National Instruments announced a free global take-back program that gives customers the option to return NI hardware products to be recycled.

The company says it will cover all costs of returning the products and ensure that they are properly recycled. After the product is recycled, the company will provide a Certificate of Destruction upon customer request.

Best Buy, Lenovo, and Office Depot are offering recycling programs. Unlike these free recycling programs, Waste Management launched a ‘pay to recycle’ program for compact florescent lamps in July.

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