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Why don’t manufacturers take back their products when they are no longer useful to the user?

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Why don’t manufacturers take back their products when they are no longer useful to the user?

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Several manufacturers will take back their own – and other branded products – when they are no longer useful to the user. They then evaluate the equipment for reuse possibilities and either donate it or refurbish and resell it. Environmentally responsible companies then recycle remaining equipment, recovering metals, plastic, glass and other materials for making new products.

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