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Texas Campaign for the Environment is the lead organization working to convince Walmart to take back and recycle old electronics. Your support is what makes our campaigns successful! You can help us accomplish this important goal today — over 90% of our funding comes from small, individual contributions from folks just like you. Can you pitch in $25 today? Feel free to give whatever you can, of course, everything helps.

 

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Let Walmart Know How You Feel!

You can help press Walmart to start e-Cycling by contacting them via social media: Post a message today on Walmart’s “What’s on Your Mind” Facebook page calling on the company to take back e-waste for recycling. You can post the following message, or paraphrase it in your own words:

"Walmart should offer electronic waste recycling options nationwide, something that Best Buy already does. Over 100 religious leaders in all 50 states have called on your company to demonstrate good stewardship. When will you do something to offer all your customers free and convenient recycling for their old electronics?"

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Texas Campaign for the Environment is the lead organization working to convince Walmart to take back and recycle old electronics. Your support is what makes our campaigns successful! You can help us accomplish this important goal today — over 90% of our funding comes from small, individual contributions from folks just like you. Can you pitch in today?

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Recent Press

As Leading Retailer Turns 50, Will It Take Lead on E-Waste?
Public News Service
June 4, 2012

More than 100 faith leaders from all 50 states signed an "Open Letter to Walmart on Stewardship of Electronic Waste." It was published in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette to coincide with a star-studded, early 50th-birthday celebration at Walmart's annual shareholders' meeting Friday in Arkansas. The letter urged Walmart to give consumers an easy way to drop off e-waste.

Interfaith Coalition Urges Walmart to “Take It Back”
Leon Kaye, TriplePundit.com
June 6, 2012

It is proxy season, which means all kinds of shareholder resolutions and protests are targeting some of America’s largest companies for a host of reasons. One company in the crosshairs is Walmart, the focus of organizations including the Texas Campaign for the Environment and Take It Back Walmart. Both organizations have published a letter to Walmart urging the discount retail giant to do more about e-waste.

How Best Buy makes money recycling America's electronics
Adam Aston, GreenBiz.com
April 24, 2012

Retailing giant Best Buy has seen its recycling take-back program grow from a costly gamble into a fast-growing business that’s making a little bit of money. “It’s profitable. But just barely,” said Leo Raudys, senior director of environmental sustainability at Best Buy. “People still don’t believe it.”

Report shows increase in demand for products made to decrease environmental impact
Karina Ramirez, Denton Record-Chronicle
April 22, 2012

…TCE’s latest target is Wal-Mart Stores Inc. The “Take it Back Walmart” campaign began in the fall of 2011.

“Walmart is the world’s largest retailer, and 13 percent of its sales come from entertainment products such as TVs, computers, monitors and iPads,” Schneider said. “Recycling for this century is for the producer of the product to do the recycling, to keep stuff out of the landfills and to redesign the product so that it can be easily recyclable.”

Wearing the Earth Day E-Gear Green
Jonathan Takiff, Philadelphia Inquirer Online
April 19, 2012

Slamming Walmart:
Walmart’s newly released 2012 Global Responsibility Reports touts waste reduction as its #1 achievment in 2011. But the Texas Campaign for the Environment says the retail giant is doing zilch to collect used electronics at its stores, unlike prime CE competitor Best Buy.