Unitel Group

For a Future
Free of E-Waste

We responsibly hand over electronic waste generated from our operations, products, and services to licensed recycling organizations. This allows valuable materials to be recovered and reused, contributing meaningfully to sustainable development.

What is electronic waste?

Electronic waste refers to discarded electrical or electronic devices such as old mobile phones, laptops, desktop computers, and batteries that are no longer in use.

White devices

White devices

Black devices

Black devices

Remotes

Remotes

Batteries

Batteries

product life cycle

As technology evolves, devices we use become outdated and turn into e-waste. Managing this cycle responsibly and restoring reusable resources is an important part of environmental stewardship.

E-waste device
Design & Manufacture

recycling process

Univision's triple-play service devices are collected from customers and delivered to certified e-waste disposal organizations.

Recycling process

OUTCOME OF RECYCLING

Devices collected and recycled from customers (2023--2024)

10,573
Set-top Box (STB)
1,286
Home Gateaway (HGW)
6,700 kg
Total

Return your old devices responsibly

Join us in our mission to protect the planet by returning your old devices
for proper recycling.

E-waste recycling

WHY is e-waste dangerous?

1 million-year pollutant

Due to the nature of its materials, electronic waste can take up to a million years to decompose in the environment.

A global toxin

Millions of tons of improperly disposed e-waste pose serious risks to both the environment and human health.

800 liters of water

A single AA battery can contaminate up to 4 square meters of soil and 800,000 liters of water.

Potential for reuse

Recycling e-waste allows valuable metals such as copper, gold, and silver to be recovered and reused.

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