Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Recycling Programs


RECYCLING CORNER

RECYCLING OF HOUSEHOLD ITEMS & ELECTRONICS PRODUCTS

NAME of ORGANIZATIONDESCRIPTION of SERVICEWEBSITE &/or PHONE #
FREECYCLE.ORGRecycle Old Stuff in your House - Give old stuff to people instead of tossing it into the garbage.


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Click to join Freecycle_Cobb
Recycle RefrigeratorsGeorgia Power offers programs to properly Disposal of non-primary refrigerators.To find out more about the program, call 1-866-446-9250, or Click here to find out more about Georgia Power refrigerator recycling program.
Recycle ComputersProper Disposal of computers in your area.To find computer equipment recyclers in your area, Click here to find recycling organizations in your area.
To find a recycling center closest to your home who does not send junked computers to developing countries, Click here for recyclers.
You may even want to try Reboot CLICK HERE to go to ReBoot website and discover more about recycling electronics items.
Rechargeable Battery Recycling CorporationProper Disposal of Rechargeable Batteries-Properly dispose of anything from laptop to cell phone batteries.To find a recycling center closest to your home, CLICK HERE and type in your city, state, and zip, or call 800-822-8837.
I think Best Buy has a station at their entrance/exit area to dispose of rechargeable batteries and cell phone batteries.
National Cristina FoundationWhere you can donate your old computer.


NCF
CTIA Wireless FoundationDonate your old, used cell phone to help fight domestic violence. You can donate your used wireless phone to support Donate a Phone CALL to PROTECT, which aids in the fight against domestic violence. Wireless phones are reprogrammed with emergency phone numbers and redistributed free of charge to victims in need.


CTIA
Free Mulch - Wood Chips from Tree CompaniesSign up for free delivery of wood chips and wood circles.


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