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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

LOGITECH ENCOURAGES RECYCLING WITH ITS TRADE-IN PROGRAMME


Kuala Lumpur — February 26, 2013 — Unused and unneeded computer peripherals and devices will now be responsibly handled, thanks to the Logitech Trade-In Recycling Programme. This programme aims to help do the world a favour by recycling old computer peripherals and also helps rid space of unnecessary clutter.

“It is an effort to reduce the amount of unused tech items that we have lying around our house or offices. With the proliferation of consumer electronics, people have become more tech savvy, leading to more frequent device upgrades. Instead of letting these items sit idle in storage, we at Logitech aim to provide an easy and fast way to trade-in these used devices and keep it out of the landfills,” said KP Sim, Country Manager, Logitech Malaysia & Brunei.

Logitech, a leader in computer peripherals, is offering the Trade-In Recycling Programme to help you get rid of your old devices the environmentally-friendly way. In addition, Logitech aims to encourage consumers to switch to wireless products and peripherals that would greatly reduce the clutter in consumers’ lives and offer new levels of convenience beyond expectations.

The public can trade-in their peripherals from 25 February to 31 March at any of the 30 participating Logitech partner stores across key capitals in Malaysia, including Kuching. Members of the public would be able to trade-in their devices and receive up to 35% discount on the purchase of any Logitech wireless products such as the M325 Mouse, as well as the latest Windows Touch Mouse, while stocks last. Trade-ins are currently only offered for peripheral devices such as old keyboards and mouse.

“We are delighted to have the opportunity to spearhead this project. Together with the support from our partners, who are offering their outlets as the collection points, we hope to promote the message of tech recycling to all our customers,” concluded KP Sim.

For more information on the Logitech Trade-In Recycling Programme and to see the list of participating outlets, kindly log on to: http://www.facebook.com/LogitechMalaysia.

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