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Recycle

We encourage all of our customers to help protect our environment and recycle their used electronic devices.

Always check with your local or state organizations on the proper disposal methods or disposal restrictions in your area. Many states already have comprehensive programs for handling electronic waste that may be a convenient option for you. The correct disposal of your old product will help prevent potential negative consequences for our environment and human health. Do not dispose of your old products with your normal household waste. Consider options for Reuse of the product before recycling or disposal.

We participate in a number of states with the MRM electronics recycling program. For further information about this program please visit www.mrmrecycling.com.

The Consumer Technology Association website, www.greenergadgets.org, provides information about purchasing greener products and recycling consumer electronics. Consumers can view electronics recycling opportunities in their locations by inserting their zip code into a search function.

For Residents of California
For Residents of California California's eRecycle Fee- a small price to pay to protect our environment: When you purchase a new TV or computer monitor, you will be charged a recycling fee of $4-6, depending on screen size. This new state law is designed to help create the nation's first eRecycling program. We'll keep harmful materials from millions of discarded electronic devices from ending up in landfills- and ultimately in our water supplies. So for a few dollars, we can each help protect California's environment, and keep our land, water, and people healthy. For more information, visit www.erecycle.org.

Residents of Maine
Maine's Electronic Waste Law: Beginning January 1, 2006, all waste televisions generated by households in Maine must be recycled. Please contact your local municipality for information about how and where to recycle your television sets and other electronic devices in your area. For more information about Maine's electronic waste law, please visit the Maine Department of Environmental Protection website at www.maine.gov/dep/rwm/ewaste/index.htm.

Residents of Michigan
We work with MRM to provide Recycling opportunities for your used Electronics. We encourage you to first consider Reuse of your old working electronics by another group or non-profit organization. If your product is at the end of its useful life. Go to the MRM website to find a drop-off location nearest to you: http://www.mrmrecycling.com/collection_map.htm.

Residents of New York State
We work with MRM to provide Recycling opportunities for your used Electronics in New York. We encourage you to first consider Reuse of your old working electronics by another group or non-profit organization. If your product is at the end of its useful life. Go to the MRM website to find a drop-off location nearest to you: www.mrmrecycling.com. Or you can call MRM at 1-888-769-0149 for further information regarding drop-off locations in your area.

Residents of Maryland
We work with MRM to provide Recycling opportunities for your used Electronics in Maryland. We encourage you to first consider Reuse of your old working electronics by another group or non-profit organization. If your product is at the end of its useful life. Go to the MRM website to find a drop-off location nearest to you: www.mrmrecycling.com. Or you can call MRM at 1-888-769-0149 for further information regarding drop-off locations in your area.

Residents of Washington - D.C.
We work with MRM to provide Recycling opportunities for used Funai, or any other brand, of Monitors, Televisions, and DVD/Blu-Ray Players, at no cost to the consumer. If your product is at the end of its useful life, please go to the MRM website to find a drop-off location nearest to you, or you may utilize the MRM Mail-back program: www.mrmrecycling.com. Or you can call MRM at 1-888-769-0149 for further information regarding drop-off locations in your area. You may find additional information about the Washington DC Electronics Recycling program at: Electronics Recycling | ddoe (dc.gov) .