Re: press release- Recycling mobile electronicsLyle,

How does one contact the "better place"?

Dennis D. Nicholson
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  From: Lyle Krewson 
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  Sent: Friday, April 25, 2003 7:40 AM
  Subject: Re: press release- Recycling mobile electronics


  Actually, there is an even better recycling program of used PDA and cell phones. They are re-used for intended purpose. 

  There is a company that buys used PDAs and renovates them for re-sale and use, that is how I sold/recycled an older one, and bought a replacement.

  Cell phones can be donated to a charitable organization that provides them to abused women and others in shelters who need access for personal security. (Newspaper article recently in DMR.)

  Below would be for a 'final resting place.'

  Lyle


  On 4/24/03 6:29 p, "erin jordahl IA" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:


    For Immediate Release: April 24, 2003
    Contact: Marianne Maw - Sierra Club  (415) 977-5761
           Owen Davis - Staples  (508) 253-8468



            SIERRA CLUB & STAPLES TEAM UP TO RECYCLE MOBILE ELECTRONICS
    New Program With CollectiveGood Makes Recycling Used Cell Phones, PDAs and
                             Pagers Easy & Convenient

    San Francisco, CA - Starting this weekend you will no longer have to wonder
    how to dispose of your old cell phone, PDA or pager. On Sunday, April 27,
    the Sierra Club, Staples and CollectiveGood, a socially responsible mobile
    electronics recycling company, are teaming up to unveil a new program that
    makes it easy for consumers to recycle their used cell phones, PDAs and,
    pagers.

    In the U.S. alone, there are an estimated 250-300 million used cell phones,
    and many millions of other used mobile devices that should be recycled
    rather than disposed of in landfills. Recycling mobile electronics prevents
    hazardous elements like mercury, cadmium and lead from contaminating the
    earth through incineration and landfill disposal.

    The new program makes recycling easy: simply drop off used cell phones,
    PDAs and pagers, as well as chargers, in collection tubes conveniently
    located near the cell phone display in every Staples store. CollectiveGood
    will refurbish the collected devices for reuse, or recycle them according
    to federal and local environmental standards. In addition to keeping toxic
    wastes out of America's landfills, Staples will give a portion of the
    proceeds from qualified mobile electronics to the Sierra Club. The donation
    will be used to support environmental education and conservation programs.

    "This program gives people the opportunity to do something good for the
    environment just by making a trip to their local Staples. And with their
    broad market reach, Staples will be connecting with a wide variety of
    consumers beyond those already involved in environmental causes." says
    Johanna O'Kelley, Director of the Sierra Club's licensing program. Seth
    Heine, President of CollectiveGood, agrees, "This is the most comprehensive
    initiative of its kind and is also the most consumer friendly."

    Mark Buckley, Vice President of Environmental Affairs at Staples says, "Our
    new recycling programs, the latest initiatives in our overall environmental
    commitment, address the great need to reduce the amount of electronics
    going into landfills. We're pleased to work with CollectiveGood and the
    Sierra Club toward this goal.

    About the Sierra Club
    The Sierra Club's members are 700,000 of your friends and neighbors.
    Inspired by nature, we work together to protect our communities and the
    planet. The Sierra Club is America's oldest, largest and most influential
    grassroots environmental organization. For more information about the
    Sierra Club go to  www.sierraclub.org

    About Staples
    Staples, Inc. is an $11.6 billion retailer of office supplies, business
    services, furniture and technology to consumers and businesses from
    home-based businesses to Fortune 500 companies in the United States,
    Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Germany, the
    Netherlands and Portugal. Headquartered outside Boston, Staples invented
    the office superstore concept and today is the largest operator of office
    superstores in the world. The company has 58,000 associates serving
    customers in approximately 1,500 office superstores, mail order catalogs,
    e-commerce and a contract business. More information about the company is
    available at www.staples.com.

    About CollectiveGood
    CollectiveGood is the nation's premier mobile phone recycling company,
    seeking to convert millions of idle, yet functional mobile phones back into
    reuse, typically in the developing world. CollectiveGood refurbishes and
    recycles mobile phones in an environmentally friendly manner, and generates
    substantial funds for charities in the process.  For more information,
    visit www.collectivegood.com, or call 770-856-9021.

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    Erin E. Jordahl
    Director, Iowa Chapter Sierra Club
    3839 Merle Hay Road, Suite 280
    Des Moines, IA 50310
    515-277-8868
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