MRM, Washington, D.C., a provider of electronics recycling management services to manufacturers, is collaborating with Electronic Recyclers International (ERI), an electronics recycler based in Fresno, Calif. The agreement expands MRM’s recycling infrastructure in the state of Massachusetts, according to a press release.

Under the program, end-of-life electronics from Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America Inc., Panasonic, Sharp and Toshiba can be dropped off by Massachusetts residents at ERI’s Gardner, Mass., location free to the consumer. Also, MRM will pay for the recycling of the four brands in selected municipalities. Rebates will be offered to ERI-serviced municipalities that do not charge their residents for recycling. MRM will pay for the recycling of its brands in the Massachusetts cities of Bellingham, Bourne, Framingham, Gardner, New Bedford and the Dorchester District in Boston.

David Thompson, MRM president, says, “MRM continues to focus on enhancing the environmental sustainability of individual company brands and product offerings through convenient, environmentally sound and efficient recycling.”

ERI Chief Executive Officer John Shegerian says, “MRM is doing a great job providing responsible electronic recycling options all over the country, and it is exciting to watch them grow.” He continues, “We are very proud to be handling the electronic recycling for them in portions of Massachusetts and look forward to other future partnering opportunities in other parts of the country.”

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