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Sprint's Recycling Efforts Are Paying Off
Company Insight
- Published 18 Dec 2012 by Michael Morgan
Sprint has recently announced some statistics from its handset recycling and buyback program and the results are looking very good for everyone. Sprint has been able to increase its recycling/refurbishing percentage to 45%, which is half way to its stated goal of reaching a 90% return rate by 2017. For operators looking to emulate Sprint’s success, it becomes much simpler to find an acceptable partner; they need merely look for the halo that is forming around those companies that are Sprint’s qualified partners.
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