Consumer durables firm Panasonic today said it is looking at expanding its recycling programmes for other products, besides television in India in line with its global strategy to be a complete green company by 2018. The company’s Indian arm Panasonic India had started recycling television voluntarily this year.
“Going forward, we plan to start for other products as well. This initiative is part of our aim to become a green company by 2018,” Panasonic India Director Arjun Balakrishnan told reporters here. He, however, did not give a time frame when the company will launch the recycling programmes for other products, including home appliances as it is currently awaiting approval from the parent.
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