Panasonic to extend recycling programme

September 25, 2010 07:04 pm | Updated November 07, 2016 09:11 pm IST - New Delhi

FILE - In this Sept. 10, 2009 file photo, a businessman walks past a corporate logo of Japanese electronics maker Panasonic Corp. at Panasonic Center in Tokyo, Japan. Panasonic Corp. said Thursday Dec. 10, 2009 it will take majority control of Sanyo Electric Co. in a $4.6 billion deal that would forge one of the biggest electronics makers in the world.  (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi, File)

FILE - In this Sept. 10, 2009 file photo, a businessman walks past a corporate logo of Japanese electronics maker Panasonic Corp. at Panasonic Center in Tokyo, Japan. Panasonic Corp. said Thursday Dec. 10, 2009 it will take majority control of Sanyo Electric Co. in a $4.6 billion deal that would forge one of the biggest electronics makers in the world. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi, File)

Consumer durables firm Panasonic on Saturday said it is looking at expanding its recycling programme 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 would launch the recycling programmes for other products, including home appliances as it is currently awaiting approval from the parent body.

Panasonic had launched the initiative in March this year in Chennai and Bangalore and is looking to extend it to Mumbai, Hyderabad and Delhi.

As part of the programme in India, the company has tied up with the Bangalore-based E-Parisaraa Pvt Ltd for recycling its products while Panasonic exclusive outlets have been used as collecting points for old televisions.

The company said it is planning to launch a series of awareness programmes across the country and has roped in Bollywood actress Dia Mirza for it.

Besides, the company said it is looking at expanding its product range from Sanyo in the country, as it plans to tap the volume segment and achieve a turnover of Rs. 3,200 crore by this fiscal.

“There is a lot of synergy between Panasonic and Sanyo in terms of technology and products. We will be introducing a slew of products, including refrigerators and soft drinks cooler by early next year,” he said.

At present, Panasonic sells batteries, projectors and solar lanterns from the Sanyo brand. The company had bought out the Sanyo Corp in a $ 9 billion deal last year.

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