About LG

Management of Take-back & Recycling

Korea Korea

Extended Producer Responsibility [EPR] System
LG Electronics is committed to the "creation of a resource-recycling society," a major component of the company's "sustainable development" policy that aims to create co-existence between economy and nature. LG Electronics collects waste electronic goods from consumers and has them assorted and broken down in the technologically advanced RC (Recycling Center).
After they have been broken down in an environmentally friendly manner, they are re-used as copper, aluminum, and plastic. LG Electronics has been an active supporter of the EPR system since it first came into being in 2003. The company has also assumed the role of chairing company for the Association of Electronics Environment (AEE: Chairman Young-Kee Kim), which was established to facilitate the effective recycling of waste electronic goods. The Association of Electronics Environment, which represents 47 companies in the electronics industry focuses on rational policies and systems as well as the establishment and improvement of the collection systems, all of which are based on trust among member companies and a close, cooperative relationship with recycling firms.
Collection of waste home appliances
Collection of waste home appliances
EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility) scheme by area
Metropolitan area EPR Steering Committee
- Metropolitan RC (Yongin City): Main operator —
  Association of Electronics Environ ment
  Narae RC (Hwasung City): Main operator - Private
Chungcheong area
- Asan RC (Asan City): Main operator - Samsung Electronics
Honam area
- Honam RC (Jeonju): Main operator - Private The AEE and a private
  company are joining forces to invest in the establishment of a recycling
  center for end-of-life home appliances, to be completed by February 2008.
Yeongnam area
- Chilseo RC (Haman County): Main operator - LG Electronics
- Sambu Development (Gumi City): Main operator - Private
Jeju area
- Jeju RC (Jeju City): Main operator - Private