Goodwill Industries of Houston and Dell computer company began a free, citywide computer-recycling program Wednesday with the opening of a the Computer Works store, 12230 Westheimer. Though the ...
Goodwill Industries of San Francisco and Dell, based in Round Rock, Texas, have introduced the San Francisco Bay Area Computer Recycling Project. The two organizations have referred to their effort as ...
Goodwill is offering New Mexicans a new, free way to get rid of unwanted computer equipment.Goodwill has partnered with Dell's Reconnect program, a drop-off program for people who want to responsibly ...
Goodwill Industries of Houston and Dell have unveiled a new Computer Works store and Reconnect program that will recycle used computer equipment and give consumers a chance to purchase gently used ...
SAN ANTONIO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 20, 2006--Goodwill Industries of San Antonio and Dell (NASDAQ:DELL) today introduced Reconnect San Antonio, a free drop-off program for recycling of unwanted ...
HUNTINGTON — Goodwill Industries of KYOWVA Area Inc. will host a Computer Recycling Event on from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Jan. 15 at the Recycling Center, 1005 Virginia Ave. West in Huntington.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 25, 2006--Dell (NASDAQ:DELL) and three regional Goodwill Industries operations today introduced Reconnect, a free drop-off program for recycling of unwanted ...
HUNTINGTON — If Santa leaves a new laptop, iPhone, Blackberry or a shiny new flat-screen HDTV under your tree this year, what will you do with your old electronics? If your answer is, "Bring them to ...
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 15, 2006--Goodwill Industries of San Diego County and Dell (NASDAQ:DELL) today introduced Reconnect San Diego, a free drop-off program for recycling of unwanted ...
In observance of Earth Day on April 22, the Berkshire Athenaeum is collaborating with Goodwill Industries of the Berkshires and Southern Vermont by hosting a computer recycling collection starting ...
Goodwill Industries of Central Texas, Dell and the city of Austin have introduced the Austin Computer Recycling Project (ACRP), the first comprehensive computer recovery, reuse and recycling ...
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