29/11/2005
- The Australian Minister for the Environment and Heritage,
Senator Ian Campbell, today welcomed moves by Dell to
recycle customers’ old computers.
Under the programme that begins in Melbourne and Sydney
next month, the company will take old computers of any
brand for recycling from customers who buy either of two
specified products.
“I congratulate Dell on its commitment to delivering free
and effective computer recycling and am proud that industry
is tackling this important problem,” Senator Campbell
said.
“Every year approximately 1.5 million computers reach
the end of their lives in Sydney and Melbourne alone.
This equates to more than 50,000 tonnes of computers being
stored in garages or disposed of to landfill, instead
of being recycled.
“Computers contain many valuable products, such as metal,
glass and plastics, and through proper recycling we can
salvage their value.
“A lot of work is needed to raise computer recycling levels
in Australia, not only with current equipment but also
emptying offices, houses and garages of discarded machines.
“The Australian and state and territory governments are
developing with the information industry a programme which
should lift recycling rates significantly in coming years.
“I plan to host a roundtable with the computer industry
early next year to progress it.
“Dell is to be commended for showing environmental leadership
on this issue.”
For more information visit
www.deh.gov.au/settlements/waste/index.html
or
www.dell.com.au