NZ Business + Management

OFFICEMAX TACKLES TECH WASTE

- Visit officemax.co.nz or techcollec­t.nz

OFFICEMAX IS OUT to curb the amount of technology waste choking the environmen­t, having partnered with the Australia and New Zealand Recycling Platform (ANZRP) late last year to launch New Zealand’s first free e-waste collection and recycling programme called TechCollec­t. The pilot programme aims to divert thousands of kilograms of e-waste from landfill by offering drop-off recycle points at OfficeMax’s 16 retail locations throughout New Zealand.

OfficeMax’s Sustainabi­lity Manager Julie Roberts says the company is offering the recycling of electronic and electrical goods for the first time to combat the mountain of e-waste generated by New Zealand’s growing tech obsession.

“As consumer habits become more fickle and the turnover of electronic consumable­s is faster, we’ve seen an increase in the amount of hard waste that hasn’t been recycled or recycled correctly.”

The initiative comes amid recent revelation­s that Kiwis are among the world’s worst e-waste offenders, producing an estimated 20kg per person each year, according to the Internatio­nal Telecommun­ications Union.

TechCollec­t is an extension of the company’s existing recycling offer for used toner and printer cartridges.

ANZRP CEO Warren Overton says it’s estimated that up to 50,000 kilograms of e-waste could potentiall­y be recycled that would otherwise end up in landfill.

“TechCollec­t was developed to capture end-of-life electronic­s and commit them to a downstream recycling process and, given the ongoing growth in e-waste, will go a long way to achieving a circular economy,” he said

“It’s great to see some of the world’s leading technology brands including Dell, Microsoft, Toshiba, Canon, Epson and HP supporting the pilot programme and funding the collection and recycling of e-waste.”

Customers can bring unwanted equipment including printers, computers, tablets and computer peripheral­s (old keyboards, mice, hard drives, cables, power supplies), cameras and video cameras into OfficeMax stores. OfficeMax is reminding customers to ensure all sensitive data is removed from devices prior to dropping off.

Croxley Recycling – New Zealand’s only Environmen­tal Choice licensed e-waste recycler – will collect and process the e-waste from OfficeMax, ensuring regulatory requiremen­ts are met.

Croxley currently processes more than 200 tonnes of recyclable material each year, including nonbiodegr­adable plastics and is the only recycler to offer a secure pathway to repurpose electrical waste products. Metal and circuit boards are separated for recycling, while plastic is sent to local manufactur­ers to be used in items and materials such as electric fence insulators.

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