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21 Dec Posted by in Recycle | Comments

Nokia we_recycle campaign _RSA
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The goal of the take back campaign is as follows: for every old phone and accessory of any make and model that is donated Nokia aims to reduce the e-waste by safely recycling all these items. Up to 80 percent of Nokia mobile phones can be recycled and the remaining 20 percent is used to refuel the recycling process.

Countryside Elementary School in Mt. Laurel awaits results of big contest
MOUNT LAUREL — Since the beginning of October, Countryside Elementary School and its Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) have been participating in an ongoing eco-capitalism initiative in conjunction with a partnership between Walmart and TerraCycle. The contest ended Dec. 15 and results will be released in January.
Read more on Medford Central Record

Creative fashionistas show it’s a long way from being rubbish
ENTERPRISING designers from school pupils to professional artists are scrimping together for a new anti-waste fashion extravaganza. (15/12/2010 13:03:25)
Read more on Yorkshire Post Today

Here’s hoping for a green Christmas
WHETHER it’s sending a lorry-load of Christmas cards, spending a fortune on gifts or indulging in one sherry too many, the festive season is usually associated with excess.
Read more on North-West Evening Mail

This Holiday Season, “In With The New, Out With The Old” is Free, Easy and Safe, With Ecollective E-Waste Recycling
With consumer confidence picking up, consumer electronics will be top gifts this holiday season. Myecollective.com, powered by the state’s largest e-waste recycler, offers free and convenient recycling of unwanted and obsolete electronics.
Read more on PRWeb via Yahoo! News

 


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