If you're eyeing new electronics this holiday season, buying refurbished could be a better deal than Black Friday prices.
Items like TVs, game consoles and phones create toxic e-waste and emissions. Environmental advocates say repaired items are a ...
PHILADELPHIA, PA — The PennEnvironment Research & Policy Center has launched its latest edition of the Fixed for the Holidays ...
According to the U.S. PIRG Education Fund, you can save between 20% to 50% off by buying devices marked as open box, ...
"Generally, we expect you can save 20% off a new product and then an additional 10% for each year," explains Lucas Gutterman ...
It's Black Friday week, and you know what that means: pretty much every retailer on the planet is offering "super mega deals" ...
Elizabeth O’Reilly of WEEE Ireland has urged shoppers to check take-back policies to return their items for recycling (Conor ...
and minimize the environmental impact of electronic device consumption. With the addition of certified refurbished products ...
Donation and recycling centers across the Commonwealth are preparing for an increase in technology drop-offs as Black Friday ...
First America, one of North America’s largest recyclers of trending electronic technologies, is participating Dec. 4 and 5 in ...
The Peanuts cartoon strip's beloved beagle Snoopy lends his name to a range of photo gear that's sure to be a hit with fans, ...
But here’s the secret frugal families know: you don’t have to buy brand-new or pay retail markup to get quality electronics.