According to GreenBiz, the computer maker Dell
. . . is turning to long-time manufacturing partner, Wistron GreenTech, to pull off another big breakthrough: becoming the first company in the IT industry to earn a closed-loop recycling validation from UL Environment.
Dell’s forthcoming OptiPlex 3030 All-in-One desktop computer (due out by June) will be the first to contain a minimum of 10 percent post-consumer recycled plastic, collected through Dell’s ongoing electronic-waste recovery processes, the company said.
The recycled e-waste material is specifically used to make parts such as the stand and the backing for the computer, according to an infographic from Dell.
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