TEAC this week announced it has partnered with logistics company DHL to provide a comprehensive TV recycling offering. Coming into effect this month from designated collection points around the country, the move is part of the government’s National Television and Computer Recycling Scheme.
“Our commitment to DHL’s scheme will enable TEAC to comply with the Product Stewardship Regulations, and assure Australians that their unwanted televisions will be disposed of in an environmentally sound manner. As a new DHL customer, TEAC Australia looks forward to the opportunities this partnership will bring,” said James Phoon, CEO of TEAC Australia.
“DHL are pleased to have signed new customer TEAC Australia to our Approved Arrangement. As we embark on this new partnership, DHL will ensure that the needs of TEAC and their consumers are met and that we maintain our commitments as TEAC’s service provider of choice. Our solution will be seamless to the community and our designated collection locations will accept any television, regardless of its age or brand,” said Terry Ryan, CEO South Pacific, DHL Supply Chain.


