E-recycle Event on Clermont College Campus Held on Saturday, Oct. 8, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

According to the EPA, "The use of electronic products has grown substantially over the past two decades, changing the way and the speed in which we communicate and how we get information and entertainment. According to the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), Americans now own approximately 24 electronic products per household. Donating used electronics for reuse extends the lives of valuable products. Recycling electronics prevents valuable materials from going into the waste stream. Consumers now have many options to recycle or donate for reuse their used electronics."

One option to recycle your old computers is available this Saturday on campus.

RECYCLE YOUR OLD COMPUTERS

WHEN: Saturday, October 8, 9 A.M. – 1 P.M.
WHERE: UC Clermont Campus, South 1 Parking Lot

Items accepted: Monitors, networking equipment, computers, mice, keyboards, speakers, scanners, external hard drives, printers,  laptops, cables, towers, video cards, computers and servers. No televisions will be accepted.

Sponsored by:
•  UC Clermont College
•  Adams/Clermont Solid Waste District
•  Cincinnati Computer Cooperative, http://www.cincinnaticomputercooperative.org/index.html

“The Cincinnati Computer Cooperative (C3), a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization, partners with local business and individual donors to offer computer recycling and computer reuse programs for Cincinnati.  Our staff and volunteers provide an environmentally sound program to divert computer equipment from landfills, while providing low-cost access to technology for schools and qualified individuals under our ‘Community Access’ programs.”

Please help spread the word around with your friends/neighbors.
Questions? – Please email suguna.chundur@uc.edu

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