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There are 3 messages under the topic 'Recycling office products'
Posted by : Deryk Engel 02/08/07 10:57 am
(from Jason Berrigan) Hi all, Article in comm’ty newsletter on the issue of recycling PCs etc. Firstly, DELL have their own scheme for their PCs – just got to their website. For others, go to the Choice website www.choice.com.au and type “computer recycling” into the search pane in the top right. You should find a list of recyclers. Also do the same at www.whirlpool.net.au and you will find some threads on it - this site also gives independent ratings on all broadband plans. cheers Jason Berrigan

Posted by : Jenny Lewis 27/07/07 5:06 pm
The Aussie Recycling Program (part of Cleanup Australia) recycle mobiles and this helps raise funds for the Spastic Centre. Apparently they send you an envelope/bag to post your old mobiles back to them

http://www.thespasticcentre.org.au/recyclingmobilephone/

Also you can lookup where to drop off mobile phones for recycling through Mobile Muster

http://www.mobilemuster.com.au/

Posted by : Deryk Engel 26/07/07 12:23 pm
As we upgrade our computer systems, mobile phones and other items, has anyone found who recycles these products? With print cartridges we send these to "Ink Post" to get recycled. Ink post reuses these, thereby saving on landfill.



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