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Walmart Stores in NY & Nationwide Hit by Song-and-Dance Demos

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Monday, October 31, 2011   

SYRACUSE, N.Y. - A song-and-dance routine broke out unexpectedly at a Walmart store in Syracuse this weekend. It was a "flash action" by protestors calling for the retail chain to accept and recycle used electronics that they sell. The small group of young environmental activists suddenly began singing and dancing in the aisles of the Walmart on Bridge Street, urging the store - and the chain - to recycle TVs and other electronic items sold there.

The Best Buy chain has a nationwide voluntary take-back program. And protest organizer Stacy Guidry thinks Walmart should, too.

"They just last year sold $53 billion worth of electronics. These electronics are highly toxic, with plenty of toxic chemicals like lead and mercury."

The protestors, mirrored by groups at other Walmart stores around the country, say if Walmart - the world's largest retailer - would embrace the concept, it could shift the global market toward responsible recycling of electronic waste. According to its website, Walmart has a recycling program for items from only one manufacturer, Samsung.

The participants in the "flash action" in Syracuse sang to the tune of an 80s hit, "Blister in the Sun," by the Violent Femmes.

"Recycle TVs, like Best Buy already does. Recycle TVs - Walmart, you know you're the one."

Guidry says the flash actions are non-confrontational and aimed at educating store staff and management as well as customers.

"The shoppers really get a big kick out of this. It's a surprise for everybody whenever we come in and we do a three-minute song-and-dance and during those three minutes we hand out comprehensive flyers."

The weekend saw seven other flash actions at Walmart stores in Texas, Ohio, Michigan, New Jersey and Connecticut.





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