Recycle Your Outdated Electronics
Those who know me know that I'm a bleeding edge technology user. I use technology to enhance my productivity and customer service. Even casual technology users manage to collect old cell phones, calculators, PDAs, etc.. We change cellular carriers or get our phones wet when using them during our outdoor pursuits. Here is info on a cost free recycling program...
A lot of us have drawers of old cellphones, chargers and other accessories that we have accumulated over the years. Nobody seems to know what to do with these old devices, so lots of people have asked me. I'm Ephi Banaynal and I'm responsible for Palm's Environmental Stewardship program. One of the primary missions of the program is to reduce waste and increase recycling and recovery.
To that end, Palm's recycling program is free and takes cellphones and handhelds in any condition, from any brand and also any old accessories that go with it. Recycling with us ensures that your devices don't end up in a landfill, but are responsibly reused or recycled. All you have to do is download a pre-paid mailing label here, or pick one up at a Palm retail store. (Don't forget to erase all your personal information before sending it in).
With your help, we keep electronics out of landfills and the proceeds fund this program, as well as the Palm Foundation, a charitable organization that supports educational programs.
Check out www.palm.com/recycle for more information, bulk recycling details and instructions to erase personal information from old phones.