Getting rid of old electronics
May. 4th, 2009 11:24 amFree e-Waste Recycling Event
Saturday, May 9, 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Pioneer High School Parking Lot
601 W. Stadium Blvd.
Ann Arbor, MI, 48103
Unload old or unused electronics in an eco-friendly way:
∙ computer systems
∙ monitors
∙ telephones/cell phones
∙ televisions
For a complete list of materials, go to http://www.climatesavers.umich.edu/e-waste
Drive-through, drop off, and we'll take care of the rest
∙ All e-waste will be destroyed and 100% recycled in the United States in an environmentally sound manner by an Environmental Protection Agency-certified company.
∙ Security precautions are made throughout the recycling process to ensure all data is destroyed.
It's open to the general public
∙ Tell your friends and neighbors in southeast Michigan. Dearborn and Flint are also hosting events.
∙ Small businesses and non-profits with large quantities of equipment are invited to participate on May 7-8. Locations and times vary.
Save our land and water systems and responsibly recycle your e-waste
∙ Protect the environment -- Keep hazardous electronic equipment out of landfills
∙ Conserve natural resources -- Materials in your electronics are highly reusable
Events co-sponsored Ann Arbor Public Schools and the Climate Savers Computing Initiative @ the University of Michigan (CSCI @ U-M).
Saturday, May 9, 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Pioneer High School Parking Lot
601 W. Stadium Blvd.
Ann Arbor, MI, 48103
Unload old or unused electronics in an eco-friendly way:
∙ computer systems
∙ monitors
∙ telephones/cell phones
∙ televisions
For a complete list of materials, go to http://www.climatesavers.umich.edu/e-waste
Drive-through, drop off, and we'll take care of the rest
∙ All e-waste will be destroyed and 100% recycled in the United States in an environmentally sound manner by an Environmental Protection Agency-certified company.
∙ Security precautions are made throughout the recycling process to ensure all data is destroyed.
It's open to the general public
∙ Tell your friends and neighbors in southeast Michigan. Dearborn and Flint are also hosting events.
∙ Small businesses and non-profits with large quantities of equipment are invited to participate on May 7-8. Locations and times vary.
Save our land and water systems and responsibly recycle your e-waste
∙ Protect the environment -- Keep hazardous electronic equipment out of landfills
∙ Conserve natural resources -- Materials in your electronics are highly reusable
Events co-sponsored Ann Arbor Public Schools and the Climate Savers Computing Initiative @ the University of Michigan (CSCI @ U-M).