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No computer should go to waste |
Did you know most computer equipment contains hazardous materials that, if disposed of incorrectly, can seriously harm our groundwater and drinking water?
Incharge Group is pleased to support Dell in its very worthwhile recycling programme, which provides the public with a variety of free environmentally sound, convenient and affordable options for unwanted computers.
Upcoming events
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Past events... 125 tonnes of computer scrap collected so far, and counting!
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| Adelaide, SA on Saturday 29 Mar 2008 at The Torrens Parade Ground: 16.6 tonnes of unwanted computer equipment. |
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| Canberra, ACT on Saturday 26 May 2007 at The Australian National University: Between 30 and 35 tonnes of unwanted computer equipment. That's more than twice that of the previous record Australian event and almost three times that of Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne (Wellington still retains the Bledisloe Cup of recycling though, with 54 tonnes) |
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| Perth, WA on Saturday 25 Nov 2006 at Murdoch University: 12.5 tonnes of old PCs and related equipment were collected from 329 cars |
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| Melbourne, VIC on Saturday 14 Oct 2006 at The University of Melbourne: Nearly 130 cars delivered 4 tonnes of PC hardware for recycling |
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| Wellington, NZ on Saturday 2 Sept 2006: The biggest event so far! Over 1,250 cars delivered a whopping 54 tonnes of old PC equipment for recycling |
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| Brisbane, QLD on Saturday 13 May 2006 at Griffith University EcoCentre: 251 cars delivered 9.5 tonnes of computer scrap for recycling |
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| Cromer, NSW on Saturday 5 Nov 2005 at Cromer Public School: Over 240 cars delivered almost 10 tonnes of computer scrap for recycling |
More information
Tel: 1300 303 263
Web: Dell Global Recycling
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