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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

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

Recycle household items with appliance recycling | Recycling appliances

Appliance Recycling - Recycle Appliances Because there is sometimes the need to upgrade some household appliances, especially if the newest version is more efficient and reliable, some of these discarded household items get dumped into the landfill areas. This is especially true if the household items that get thrown away are partly damaged or completely broken. Some people donate household items that are still usable to charities or to companies that specialize in such. These companies then donate them to developing third world countries. There are also companies that accept them where they sort out these household items. For those that ... Full Story