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Recycool help schools recycle mobiles and ink cartridges

Do you want to get your school involved in helping protect the environment the fun way?  Well, Recycool is recycling made fun for schools, where everyone can get involved in recycling mobile phones and printer cartridges to raise money or win prizes in competitions.  If you are not a member of a school, then you can even make a donation for the school of your choice. To learn more about getting your school involved in recycling with Recycool, call 08451 30 20 50; send an email to info@recycool.org; or send a post to Recycool, 31-37 Etna Road, Falkirk, FK2 9EG http://www.recycool.org/

Mobile Recycling Appeal recycles mobiles and ink cartridge

Would you like to recycle your mobile or printer cartridge for money?  Recycling Appeal is a great scheme to get involved with, because you can recycle toner cartridges, ink cartridges, and mobile phones of many different brands to make some extra cash.  This is also fundraising made easy for you since all you have to do is send them the recyclable product(s) in the envelope they send to you! To find out more about Recycling Appeal, you can call 0845 30 20 10; send an email to info@recyclingappeal.com; or write to Recycling Appeal 31-37 Etna Road, Falkirk, FK2 9EG http://www.recyclingappeal.com/getinvolved/index.asp

RNIB - help by recycling your old mobile and ink cartridge

Nothing makes you feel better than knowing that you have helped a certain cause, like protecting the environment.  Or in this case, supporting blind and partially sighted people with RNIB.  This organization provides you with ink cartridge recycling and mobile recycling so that you don't have to do it yourself.  Their program is also partnered with the Recycling Appeal to help people who are partially sighted or blind. For more information about RNIB, you can call their enquiry line on 0845 345 0054 or email them at:  fundraising@rnib.org.uk http://www.rnib.org.uk/xpedio/groups/public/documents/publicwebsite/public_frink.hcsp

Scope – mobile and ink cartridge recycling

There are many places where you can mobile phone recycle for money, but why not recycle for a better cause than making a profit for yourself?  Recycling for Scope is free, and they accept the donation of mobile phones and ink cartridges for recycle.  Scope is all about cerebral palsy and for disabled people achieving equality.  Now you can help them raise funds for the disabled too! For more information about the services that Scope provides, you can call their response at:  0808 800 3333 or response@scope.org.uk http://www.scope.org.uk/recycling/

WEEE information on where to recycle your e-waste

If you are looking for a place where you can recycle batteries and recycle computers, monitors, and other IT equipment, then you should recycle with WeeeCare Plc, which is the UK's favorite Compliance Sheme.  They don't only just recycle for you, because they also offer you updated information, as well as advice, on recycling from day to day. To contact WeeeCare Plc for enquiries or help about their recycling program, you can call 0844 800 2004, or you can email them your question or feedback at:  enquiries@weeecare.com http://www.weeecare.com/index_qmaster.htm?gclid=CLreofuo_pQCFQWR1Qod4B00qw

WEEE Computer and ewaste recycling

WeeeCare Plc is one-stop recycling center for laptop recycle, computer recycle, other electronic recycling, as well as battery recycling and recycling fluorescent tubes.  WeeeCare Plc is the UK's favorite Compliance Sheme, so why not do your recycling with them?  After all, they do all of the recycling work for you! This scheme has a telephone and enquiry help-line that you can call at:  0844 800 2004.  You can also contact them through email at:  enquiries@weeecare.com http://www.weeecare.com/recycling_services/index.htm

Computer aid for recycling your old ink cartridge and other e-waste

Computer aid is a great cause to recycle your unwanted ink cartridges and mobile phones with, because you will not just be helping to protect the environment.  You will also be helping to raise funds for their cause of providing IT equipment that has been professionally refurbished to schools, hospitals, universities, and even organizations that are non-profit, all of which are located in developing countries around the world.  So why not help support the world's largest non-profit supplier of computers to developing countries? If you would like more information, then can contact Shona at:  020 8361 5540 or shona@computeraid.org http://www.computeraid.org/rit.htm

Recycle 4 Charity help for recycling mobile and inkjet cartridges

If you are looking for a way to recycle your mobile and inkjet printer cartridge for a charity instead of for profit, then Recycle 4 Charity is the place that you want to do your recycling with.  They accept Canon cartridge recycling, Lexmark cartridge recycling, and Hewlett Packard cartridge recycling.  Recycle 4 Charity will also provide you with all the promotional materials, information, and advice that you need for free so that you can start raising funds for the benefit of your chosen charity. You can contact Recycle 4 Charity by phone at:  01273 400185 or write to them at:  Lawn ... Full Story

Cartridges 4 charity also recycles Mobiles

Many people are now joining the effort of recycling empty printer cartridges for charity, and one of the best ways that you can do this is through Cartridges4Charity.  This organization does charity recycling with toner cartridges, ink refills, and empty cartridges.  However, they will also phone recycle for you, and all of the benefits are given to charities and help our environment. The best way to contact Cartridges4Charity is by email at:  info@Cartridges4Charity.co.uk http://www.cartridges4charity.co.uk/

Oxfam recycle all sorts of e-waste, find out more here

Oxfam is a great online place that does mobile phone recycle and PDA recycle, and they even recycle iPods, digital cameras, and inkjet printer cartridges that you don't want anymore.  When you do all of your recycling with Oxfam, you will get paid to turn in your unwanted items.  So be humankind by recycling old electronics that you don't want anymore! Oxfam has many phone numbers so that you can contact them, but for general enquiries call 0300 200 1300.  You can also write to them at:  Oxfam Supporter Relations, Oxfam House, John Smith Drive, Cowley, Oxford, OX4 2JY http://www.oxfam.org.uk/get_involved/recycle/bringbring.html

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