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Samsung Announces New Program for Recycling Old Galaxy Devices

Samsung has launched a new program to recycle old Galaxy devices. The company wants to make it easier for people to return their used phones, tablets, and wearables. This effort is part of Samsung’s push to reduce electronic waste and support a more sustainable future.


Samsung Announces New Program for Recycling Old Galaxy Devices

(Samsung Announces New Program for Recycling Old Galaxy Devices)

Customers can now drop off their old Galaxy products at participating Samsung stores or mail them in through the company’s website. Samsung will handle the recycling process responsibly. Materials like metals, plastics, and glass will be recovered and reused when possible. Devices that still work may be refurbished and given a second life.

The program accepts all Galaxy models, no matter how old they are. Users do not need to worry about data left on their devices. Samsung will securely erase all personal information before any further steps are taken. This helps protect customer privacy while encouraging more people to take part.

Samsung says this initiative builds on its existing environmental goals. The company has already made progress in using recycled materials in new products. Now, it aims to close the loop by collecting devices once they are no longer needed.

People who join the program may also receive trade-in credit toward a new Samsung purchase. This gives an extra incentive to recycle instead of keeping unused gadgets in drawers or throwing them away. Samsung hopes the offer will drive greater participation.


Samsung Announces New Program for Recycling Old Galaxy Devices

(Samsung Announces New Program for Recycling Old Galaxy Devices)

The recycling service is available starting today in select markets. It will expand to more regions in the coming months. Samsung encourages all Galaxy users to check the official website for details on how to join.

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