We recycle.  We like it and do lots of it.  So much of it that we’ve become one of the largest recyclers in the world of cell phones, PDAs,  printer cartridges, computers,  iPods and more.

Over the years we’ve realized that you don’t have to ‘just recycle’, you can actually ‘recycle for something’.  Since our inception in 1987, we’ve helped raise over $12,000,000 for schools and non-profit organizations; all through recycling.  Since that time 21 years ago, we’ve broadened our scope and our involvement with more and more organizations. We now partner with over 13,000 schools and organizations nationwide.

We’re proud of the recycling that we do, but that’s only half of it.  We’re equally proud of the numbers of organizations that have raised much needed money through our fundraising programs.

So, go out and recycle,  please,  and realize that your recycling can also benefit a wide variety of organizations and causes that could use your help.  Visit our ‘Blogroll’ links to see how recycling can significantly help.

3 Responses to “About Us”

  1. chris Says:

    Hi, I am part of the upcoming greenpress.com. A community of bloggers dedicated to protecting our environment and being a positive force for change. Along with you we are dedicated to not only the environment but blogging as well. We have are launching soon and would like to talk to you a little bit more about what we are doing and see if it is something you would be interested in.

    Please reply with an email address that we can contact you at.

    Thanks,
    Chris

    Chris@greenpress.com

  2. chris Says:

    Really awesome info on this blog…..I would love to connect:)

    Shoot me an email back.

    Thanks,
    Chris

  3. kenneth topp Says:

    hello , am an artist . also have a small business where i design and manufacture overseas.

    am interested in re using waste. at the moment for my collage am using mica scrap…it could however be anything though think the circuit boards are interesting. where would i find these in london ? any size shape . have some ideas on how to re cycle .

    look forward to hear from you.

    kenneth

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