Television manufacturers and the recycling industry have joined forces to promote a national recycling scheme for the idiot box that could see millions of abandoned TVs broken down and made into other household items.
The scheme could keep 2 million televisions out of landfill annually and cost as much as $60 million, and the industry's heavyweights, including Panasonic, Samsung, Sony, Sharp and LG, have pledged to fund the scheme.
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