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*Goodwill Industries and Best Buy have arranged computer drop-off locations in the area.  
 
*Goodwill Industries and Best Buy have arranged computer drop-off locations in the area.  
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*The [[wikipedia:TechSoup|TechSoup]] '''Donate Hardware List''' can arrange to route large lots to appropriate organizations.
 
 
*Many small computer repair shops will take used computers and refurbish them for sale.  
 
*Many small computer repair shops will take used computers and refurbish them for sale.  
 
*Single working computers can be posted via [http://groups.freecycle.org/phillyfreecycle/description Philadelphia Freecycle].  
 
*Single working computers can be posted via [http://groups.freecycle.org/phillyfreecycle/description Philadelphia Freecycle].  

Revision as of 23:13, 4 February 2016

Places

Nonprofit

  • Goodwill Industries and Best Buy have arranged computer drop-off locations in the area.
  • Many small computer repair shops will take used computers and refurbish them for sale.
  • Single working computers can be posted via Philadelphia Freecycle.
  • Penn CommuniTech ctech.org is a nonprofit community organization focused on providing free service to the community. **Donations: ctech.org/donations

Commercial

  • eForce Recycling: Electronic Waste Compliance: The Basics eforcecompliance.com/electronics.html
  • Philadelphia Sanitation Convenience Centers: accept E-waste, including computers, monitors, televisions, and other computer-related equipment. Here’s a list of the Philadelphia locations: Sanitation Convenience Centers
  • Staples accepts many electronics for free recycling. [1] Recycling: Start greening your office.

Articles

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