Monday, April 29, 2013
Natural Disasters and
Green Tech
Spring has sprung, the weather is warming, and the time has come to start cleaning out closets, cabinets, and drawers. You may have electronics that you no longer use or no longer work. For the ones that no longer work, find an electronics recycling event in your area. These aren’t easy to come by, but my local Whole Foods Market is having one this spring, so check around. For the electronics that still work, consider donating them to charity. Some organizations to consider for donations include:
- iPads. Apple stores collect used iPads to donate to Teach for America, allowing teachers in the neediest areas to have
iPads.
- Computers. Used computers can be donated to Computers with Causes and World
Computer Exchange
for classrooms in the U.S. and overseas. Computers with Causes even offer
a free vacation voucher with donation. World Computer Exchange takes working computer parts.
- Cell phones. Many organizations, including Cell Phones for Soldiers, EcoCell, and March of Dimes accept used cell phones. Sprint and Verizon offer
take-back programs for donating used phones to charity. Many Booz Allen
locations have regular cell phone collection boxes or drives. Check with
your local Green Office Team or Facilities Offices Services team to see if
your office has a program.
- Other Electronics. Recycling
for Charities accepts
many types of electronics including cell phones, MP3 players, and cameras.
It allows you to select the charity to receive your donation.
- Printer Cartridges. In addition to electronics, Cartridges for Kids accepts all brands of laser and inkjet cartridges and
donates the proceeds to the school or charity of your choice.
Make sure to check
with the organization about tax incentives-your donation may be tax deductible.
Happy cleaning!
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