National Instruments Launches Global Take-Back Program
National Instruments announced a new no-charge service that gives customers the option to return NI hardware products to be recycled
“National Instruments is committed to being a responsible corporate citizen to our global communities and our employees, customers, suppliers and shareholders,” said John Graff, vice president of marketing and customer operations at National Instruments. “The launch of the global take-back program is another example of how National Instruments is consistently working toward our long-term goal to reduce our environmental footprint and help create a better world for employees, customers and fellow global citizens.”
NI is committed to developing products and services that empower engineers and scientists to create innovations that improve the world. NI offers measurement, automation and design tools that make it possible for customers to acquire and analyze real-world data and correct or fix any problems discovered, resulting in more efficient, economic technologies that are better for the planet.
To send hardware products to be recycled, customers can simply e-mail recycling@ni.com, and NI staff will reply with information on how to ship the product. After the product is recycled, NI can also provide a Certificate of Destruction upon customer request.
Readers can learn more about the global take-back program as well as other NI environmental initiatives at www.ni.com/environment.
From: http://digital.ni.com
Publication date: 29.10.2008
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