
As landfills bulge with waste and the increasing scarcity of natural resources jeopardizes our delicate ecosystem, it becomes imperative that companies help protect and preserve our environment. To accomplish this, conservation, and reuse and recycling efforts are essential attributes of Fujifilm’s corporate philosophy.
Fujifilm’s sensitivity and commitment to worldwide environmental concerns has made it a leader in conservation and recycling efforts. Fujifilm has long strived to both reduce and conserve product materials, and to design environmentally conscious products that can be reused or recycled by customers and the company. The following are recycling programs offered by Fujifilm:
Fujifilm has been conducting a successful recycling program for QuickSnap cameras since June 1990. Don’t think "disposable":
Customer is responsible for shipping charges.
Customer is responsible for shipping charges.
Rechargeable Battery Recycling (Ni-Cd):
Rechargeable Ni-Cd batteries are recycled through the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC), a national non-profit public service organization designed to collect and recycle Ni-Cd batteries. FUJIFILM U.S.A., Inc. pays the RBRC a fee for all the batteries we put into commerce, which is indicated by a seal on the battery. To recycle the batteries call 1-800-8-BATTERY or visit the RBRC site at http://www.rbrc.org
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Here you can obtain information on the closest retailer, municipal recycler, or the address to mail the batteries.
For information on recycling of any other product lines, call the Environmental Hotline at 1.800.473.3854 or e-mail ehs@fujifilm.com.