Electronics Recycling Grants
Although electronics, such as computers, provide an opportunity for us to grow and develop new skills; however, they may break or become outdated. Recycling old computers and electronics items can reduce its negative impact on the environment. It can, however, prove expensive and may necessitate that you apply for electronic recycling grants.
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AT & T Reuse and Recycle
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The Reuse and Recycle grant program through AT & T provides funding for cell phones, PDA's and other accessories. The program is run through AT & T stores. They also sponsor a program that offers a recycling opportunity for soldiers to receive recondition or reused cell phones.
Best Buy Consumer Electronic Recycling Grant
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Best Buy offers a grant opportunity to recycle electronics products and promote environmental responsibility. Although priority focuses on non-profit organizations, any organization can apply for the Best Buy grant opportunity. The grant ranges from $500-$1,500 per recycling event. Potential applicants can apply online through the Best Buy website.
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Dell Recycling
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Dell offers an opportunity to recycle Dell products at no charge. If you choose to purchase a Dell desktop or notebook computer, you can select a recycling option when you choose to purchase the product. You can then recycle your old electronics at no cost.
Hewlett Packard Planet Partners Recycling Program
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The HP Recycling program provides an opportunity for you to recycle printer supplies, computer equipment and rechargeable batteries. The recycling service areas are available based on region or country.
Lead the Charge for Change
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The LG Electronics programs offers consumers an opportunity a free recycling program for cell phones and accessories. It offers the opportunity for individuals to send in their phone for recycling by printing a mailing label from the site. Consumers also have an opportunity to recycle televisions, audio equipment, cassette players, DVD players and monitors.
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