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Rogers Recycling Program for Cable

Rogers Makes It Easy to Recycle

Don’t throw your old unwanted Rogers cable products in the landfill. Return them to us and we’ll ensure they are either refurbished and reused, or recycled in an environmentally responsible way.

Cable Recycling

If you want to safely recycle an unwanted cable device like a set top box, personal video recorders (PVRs), or other cable accessories, we can help.

We will ensure that any devices returned to us are either refurbished and redeployed into the market or recycled in an environmentally responsible way.

The following are cable devices and cable-related accessories that can be returned to Rogers:

  • Video playback and recording systems, such as Rogers set-top boxes, including standard or high definition and Personal Video Recorders (PVRs).
  • Rogers EMTA terminals (home phones).
  • Rogers internet modems.

Staff at any Rogers retail location where we offer Rogers Cable or Rogers Home Phone services will be happy to take your unwanted cable device.

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Customers in Newfoundland and Labrador

Residents of Newfoundland and Labrador can recycle unwanted cable products from any service provider through Rogers.

This can be done in 3 ways:

 

support-icon-store locate At any Rogers retail location
 support-icon-mail Via our mail-back option Print a Postage Paid Label
 support-icon-drop off Through any of our additional collection points, listed below.

NEWFOUNDLAND
Eastern
St. John’s, 22 Austin Street (beside the Rogers office)
Conception Bay South (COMING SOON!)

Central
Gander, 141 Airport Boulevard (beside the Rogers office)
Grand Falls-Windsor, 9 Hardy Avenue (beside the Rogers office)

Western
Corner Brook, 4 Mt. Bernard Avenue (beside the Rogers office)
Deer Lake (COMING SOON!)

LABRADOR 
Eastern
Happy Valley/GooseBay (COMING SOON!)

Western
Labrador City (COMING SOON!)

For more information about how we can work together to support environmental initiatives, please download our Corporate Social Responsibility Report.