FREE Computer Recycling Event!
October 18th - 24th 2010
TORONTO, Oct 6 /CNW/ - Looking for an environmentally sensitive and privacy ensured method to dispose of your unwanted computer equipment? Leave it with Computation - winner of the Recycling Council of Ontario's 2007 Waste Diversion Program Operator Award!
For Waste Reduction Week, October 18th - 24th, we are inviting the general public to drop off their unwanted computer equipment for recycling. For larger quantities, organizations, businesses, and special requirements such as pick-up service, asset management reporting or specific data destruction requirements, please contact us to make arrangements.
Computation is a computer equipment refurbishing, recycling, and IT service provider serving Canada coast-to-coast from our facilities in the Greater Toronto and Montreal Areas since 2001.
Drop-off recycling is available at our:
- Toronto facility, 280 Jane St., from 10:00am until 7:00pm Monday through Friday and from 10:00am until 6:00pm on Saturday & Sunday.
- Montreal facility, 7080 Alexandra St., Suite 101, from 10:00am until 6:00pm Monday through Friday, and Saturday 11:00am until 5:00pm.
Pick-up service is available by appointment. Please contact us to make arrangements.
This event is free for household computer equipment in quantities of up to 2 systems. Please note there are charges associated with the processing of audio video equipment (A/V), and media (various types of tapes and disks). All information present on systems will be securely destroyed. Every effort will be made to refurbish the equipment placed under our stewardship, remarketing and donating where possible. Irreparable equipment is recycled for its raw materials. All equipment under our management is diverted from landfill and processed locally. In addition to recycling we offer refurbished computer equipment and technical support services for the home and office.
For further information:
Dennis Maslo at 416.629.5667 or 1.866.910.4358, or[email protected]
www.computation.ca
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