ASUS revives its notebook trade-in programme, now accepts any brand notebook (Updated)

ASUS revives its notebook trade-in programme, now accepts any brand notebook (Updated)

Eyeing a new ASUS notebook? This trade-in programme can help you save some cash. #asus #zenbook #rog
ASUS launches laptop trade-in programme for the holidays to help you reduce e-waste

ASUS launches laptop trade-in programme for the holidays to help you reduce e-waste

And of course, store credits to get a shiny new laptop to be ready for Windows 12 that's supposedly launching next year.
Dell’s Asset Recovery Service in SG opens up to all businesses

Dell’s Asset Recovery Service in SG opens up to all businesses

It doesn’t matter what brand, device, server, or accessory your business is using – Dell can take them in to help you dispose of them securely and sustainably
HP Make IT Green recycling campaign exceeds initial collection target, to donate S$50,000 to help needy students through STSPMF
You can now recycle your electronics at 20 stores with the RENEW program

You can now recycle your electronics at 20 stores with the RENEW program

You can now recycle your electronic waste (e-waste) at Best Denki, Courts, Gain City, and Harvey Norman stores. The four retailers have joined DHL, StarHub and TES’ RENEW e-waste recycling program, and will add Renew bins in 20 of their retail stores.
Got e-waste? Here's what you can do for their safe and responsible disposal

Got e-waste? Here's what you can do for their safe and responsible disposal

Here's your chance to recycle and donate your used computing devices at participating Newstead Technologies retail outlets for the company's Gift Your Tech social campaign. If the devices aren't in working order, the campaign will ensure of their proper disposal according to strict NEA regulations. Read on for more details!
Recycle Your E-waste at These StarHub Recyling Points!

Recycle Your E-waste at These StarHub Recyling Points!

StarHub has placed recycle bins throughout Singapore in a bid to help Singaporeans recycle their e-waste such as computer components, notebooks, phones, electronics accessories such as batteries and more.