Best Buy puts it’s “e-cycle” e-waste billboard where it’s mouth is…or something like that.

Looking for the latest display of electronics companies supporting more green and earth friendly practices? For such a display, one only has to look at a new ad that has cropped up in Times Square in New York City. Non other than Best Buy has erected an e-waste recycling ad that is actually constructed of “e-cycled” electronics as they put it.

I’m not a huge tree hugger by any means, but I can certainly appreciate and support not being overly wasteful. Slapping a huge ad in Times Square promoting e-cycling and including old gadgets and electronics in the actual sign is both a clever and functional. I’m certainly impressed. +1 Best Buy.

At the very least, the creative sign will make you stop and think for just a moment about where your precious gadgets go once their usefulness has run it’s course. And of course, it looks pretty damn cool no?

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  • http://www.ptrecycle.com Jakub Jakubik

    We are also understand the severity of this problem and are doing our part to help. Our mission is to divert as much electronic waste materials from landfills and dumps by offering free and environmentally sound e-waste recycling alternatives for the public. PTRecycle is a “GREEN” electronic waste management company that recycles all materials in accordance to government-regulated standards. All the materials we process are logged and tracked starting from the collection point to the end-of-life process. This procedure allows us to ensure that no materials we collect are exported out of California illegally or dumped into other unregulated waste streams. For more information on how you can help the environment, please visit http://www.ptrecycle.com

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