Asus, Intel Team up for PC Recycling in Taiwan

— -- Asustek Computer and Intel have teamed up with electronics retailer Tsann Kuen Enterprise to promote PC recycling in Taiwan, the companies announced Tuesday.

People who bring an old computer in for recycling at any of Tsann Kuen's 172 chain stores in Taiwan will receive an NT$2,000 (US$66) gift certificate good towards a new Asustek computer armed with an Intel dual-core microprocessor.

"We're doing this to promote computer recycling," said Jerry Yen, general manager of Tsann Kuen. "It's our way to do something for Earth Day," he added.

Asustek is putting up most of the money for the gift certificates and other aspects of the recycling program, while Intel is working on coordination and promotion. Tsann Kuen is responsible for collecting and transporting the old PCs. The company will take any computer brand. Workers will first turn on the old PCs to see if they can be used, then send junked desktops in for recycling.

Any PC that can be refurbished will be donated to charity in Taiwan, the companies said in a news release.

Tsann Kuen operates the popular 3C electronics store in Taiwan.