Throw all this away?! There are electronics in there, let alone all that plastic! UPDATE: Click through (and scroll down) to read the progress made on iRobot's recycling practices after they saw this post. TreeHugger Graham Hill recently bought a refurbished Scooba from iRobot. Upon arrival, the gadget didn't work. iRobot said they'd ship a new one, and while they've teamed up with Call2Recycle for recycling the batteries, they said to just go ahead and toss the Scooba and charger. In fact, not only did they say to toss it, but that it is "safe" to do...Wednesday, June 24, 2009
iRobot Says Just Throw Your Broken Scooba In the Garbage. We have 5 Better Ideas!
Throw all this away?! There are electronics in there, let alone all that plastic! UPDATE: Click through (and scroll down) to read the progress made on iRobot's recycling practices after they saw this post. TreeHugger Graham Hill recently bought a refurbished Scooba from iRobot. Upon arrival, the gadget didn't work. iRobot said they'd ship a new one, and while they've teamed up with Call2Recycle for recycling the batteries, they said to just go ahead and toss the Scooba and charger. In fact, not only did they say to toss it, but that it is "safe" to do...
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