Small Dog Recycles 13 Tons of eWaste

In the past 18 months, Small Dog Electronics and our customers have properly recycled over 13 tons of electronic waste!

You can read more about our eWaste program at:

http:smalldog.com/ewaste

We remain committed to doing our part to keep the waste created by our industry out of landfills or being sent to 3rd world countries. We utlilize environmentally safe recyclers to reclaim valuable materials and properly and safely dispose of the waste.

We have a drop-off location at our headquarters in Waitsfield and will soon have a location in S. Burlington as well.

Did you know that Small Dog Electronics also offers free recycling of iPod batteries? We send a mailer with every iPod battery we sell that allows the customer to send the depleted battery back to us for recycling.

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