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Urban Republic and Switch unveil national e-waste recycling initiative
Urban Republic and Switch unveil national e-waste recycling initiative

The Sun

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

Urban Republic and Switch unveil national e-waste recycling initiative

URBAN REPUBLIC and Switch are proud to announce the launch of RE:Cycle, a bold new sustainability initiative designed to encourage responsible e-waste disposal while rewarding environmentally conscious consumers. Starting August 8 2025, the RE:Cycle campaign will be available at all Urban Republic and Switch outlets across Klang Valley, Johor, and Penang, offering customers a convenient way to dispose of their unwanted or unusable electronic devices — and earn instant rewards. 'E-waste poses a significant threat to the environment, and we believe retailers have a responsibility to lead by example. 'RE:Cycle is about making sustainable choices easy and rewarding for everyone,' said Lawrence Seng, General Manager of Techero. How the RE:Cycle Program Works: Drop off your e-waste Accepted items include a wide range of electronics — from power banks, wires, and cameras to monitors and speakers. Device check Submitted items will undergo a safety inspection to ensure they are not hazardous (e.g., leaking batteries or rusted parts). Get rewarded Participants will receive cash vouchers based on the type and condition of the e-waste. Vouchers are valued at RM10, RM20, or RM30, redeemable at Urban Republic and Switch stores. A step toward sustainable living The RE:Cycle campaign is a key part of Urban Republic and Switch's commitment to sustainability, aiming to raise awareness about the growing problem of e-waste and promote eco-friendly habits among Malaysian consumers. Customers can learn more about accepted items, full terms and conditions, and participating store locations by scanning the QR code available in-store or visiting and Join us in making a difference Let's work together to reduce e-waste, conserve resources, and build a more sustainable future — one device at a time.

Retailers collecting e-waste to promote recycling
Retailers collecting e-waste to promote recycling

The Star

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • The Star

Retailers collecting e-waste to promote recycling

(From left) Switch and Urban Republic general manager (product and marcomm) Marcus Wong, Seng and Dania launching the e-waste initiative in Kuala Lumpur. — Low Lay Phon/The Star Old, unused electronics can now be dropped off at Klang Valley, Johor and Penang outlets of two tech retailers in a new recycling initiative. The 'RE:Cycle' campaign by Urban Republic and Switch, in collaboration with TechWaste, aims to provide a convenient and safe outlet for disposing of items such as mobile phones, laptops and cameras. Through the campaign, the shops will serve as drop-off points for unwanted electronic items while TechWaste will collect and recycle them. Depending on the item, vouchers worth between RM10 and RM30 will be given. TechWaste communications head Dania Hidayah said based on its records in 2021, the total number of e-waste they had collected in Malaysia was over 36,000 units. She also warned that improper disposal of items could lead to privacy breaches. 'Your data can still be accessed if you dispose of electronics improperly by throwing them away or burning them. 'TechWaste follows the Department of Environment procedures and ensures proper disposal, returning hard drives to owners whenever possible,' she said during the launch at a mall in Kuala Lumpur. Urban Republic general manager Lawrence Seng said retailers had a role to play in raising awareness. 'E-waste poses a significant threat to the environment and we believe retailers have a responsibility to lead by example,' he said. Describing the campaign as more than just a collection drive, he said: 'It leads to many other conversations, about sustainability, about reducing waste, about rethinking our consumption habits. But it is a catalyst that starts the conversation.' The campaign organisers hope the tangible rewards will encourage more people to part with old electronics rather than keeping them unused at home or disposing of them improperly. All devices will undergo safety checks before they are channelled to licensed recycling facilities where reusable materials such as gold, copper and rare earth metals are recovered, reducing the need for new mining and resource extraction, the organisers said. For details, visit Urban Republic and Switch's official platforms.

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