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September 28, 2010
Retail customers can easily recycle their e–waste by simply bringing their used computers, monitors, laptops, and desktop printers, faxes and all-in-ones to any U.S. Staples store. Staples collected and recycled more than 6 million pounds of technology products in 2008 from our U.S. retail customers. All brands of office technology products are accepted for recycling, [...]
September 28, 2010
HopeLine is a program exclusive to Verizon Wireless that puts wireless services and equipment to work to assist victims of domestic violence. The long-running HopeLine program collects no-longer-used wireless phones and equipment in any condition from any service provider. The used phones are either refurbished or recycled. With the funds raised from the sale of [...]
September 28, 2010
In an effort to promote environmental sustainability and conservation, Sears Holdings proudly recycles a variety of materials used throughout the company. In conjunction with its vendors, Sears has implemented multiple programs that recycle cardboard, plastic materials, paper, tires, fluorescent lamps and many others, such as the company’s participation in the Responsible Appliance Disposal (RAD) Program. [...]
September 28, 2010
Plug-In to eCycling AT&T has partnered with the U.S. EPA as the first wireless carrier to participate in its Plug-In to eCycling campaign. This is one of many new efforts under the EPA’s Resource Conservation Challenge, seeking to increase the national recycling rate to 35 percent and cut the generation of 30 harmful chemicals. This [...]
September 28, 2010
Fry’s Electronics supports safely recycling electronic products and product materials.
September 28, 2010
BAN is the world’s only organization focused on confronting the global environmental injustice and economic inefficiency of toxic trade (toxic wastes, products and technologies) and its devastating impacts. Working at the nexus of human rights and environment, they confront the issues of environmental justice at a macro level, preventing disproportionate and unsustainable dumping of the [...]
September 28, 2010
GenGreen is one of the preeminent aggregaters and distributors of environmental content online. GenGreen created and maintains the largest database of accredited green businesses and organizations in North America, with a growing group of over 100,000 listings currently in the green business directory, covering everything from recycling centers to solar panel companies.
September 28, 2010
A rip-off, yes. But also a serious landfill clogger: The nasty ink cartridge and how to properly get rid of it.
September 28, 2010
Coral reef bleaching is a stress response of corals to various environmental disturbances such as global warming and increased UV radiation due to ozone depletion.
September 28, 2010
A phenomena that affects coastal areas, the increasing levels of sea water observed in the past few years causes edges of these coastal areas to lose land as it is encroached by rising water levels.
September 28, 2010
A document required by the U.S. National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) for federal government agency actions that have the potential to significantly affect the quality of natural human environments.
September 28, 2010