[lug] Anyone else hate to get rid of old equipment?
Carl Wagner
carl.wagner at verbalworld.com
Mon May 24 12:40:50 MDT 2010
Look up C.H.A.R.M. in boulder.
I think it is affiliated with EcoCycle. EcoCycle proper does not take
computer parts, just metal and normal recycling stuff. CHARM takes
computer parts, computers and monitors, mice, keyboards, etc. But you do
have to pay to drop them off. I think mice and keyboards are free.
It is sort of hard to find. It is off of Perl and 49th. It is on the
same property as some sort of Boulder facility, down a longish driveway
near the end of Old Perl (see link below).
http://www.ecocycle.org/charm/index.cfm
Carl.
David L. Willson wrote:
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>> again, Boulder does have that huge EcoCycle facility as well compared
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> I'll look up EcoCycle, if you say they're trust-worthy.
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> I'm looking for "We just take all your electronics junk and deal with it ~properly~." Not just for me, but also for my customers. They don't want to deal with multiple disposal vendors. Some of them would rather throw a UPS in the trash, rather than have to ~think~ about it. If I can offer a simple solution, most of them will do the right thing, and I can stop waking up to the sound of the planet screaming... :-O
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