CELL-PHONE 'UPCYCLING' REDUCES LANDFILL WASTE STREAM
January 04, 2009
January 04, 2009
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa., Jan. 4 -- Pennsylvania College of Technology issued the following news release:
The Green Tip of the Week, from Penn College's Energy Conservation Subcommittee via Earth 911.com, invites the college community to "Ring in the New Year" by "upcycling" any cell phones that may have been replaced/upgraded. Help keep the arsenic, lead and zinc out of landfills. The U.S. Postal Service has a To Be Free and Green program in which old Blackberries, . . .
The Green Tip of the Week, from Penn College's Energy Conservation Subcommittee via Earth 911.com, invites the college community to "Ring in the New Year" by "upcycling" any cell phones that may have been replaced/upgraded. Help keep the arsenic, lead and zinc out of landfills. The U.S. Postal Service has a To Be Free and Green program in which old Blackberries, . . .