eDay aims to clean up Bay of Plenty’s e-waste
MEDIA RELEASE
DATE: 24
SEPTEMBER 2008
National computer recycling event
launches - eDay aims to clean up Bay of Plenty’s
e-waste
Bay of Plenty residents can dispose of
their old computers and mobile phones at eDay on Saturday 4
October.
eDay is a free computer recycling event being
held in 32 centres throughout New Zealand. It is expected to
divert 1000 tonnes of potentially toxic waste from
landfills.
The drive-through event enables
residents in the Bay of Plenty to recycle their old computer
equipment and mobile phones in an environmentally-friendly
way. It aims to raise awareness about the environmental and
health dangers of dumping electronic waste (e-waste) in
landfills.
Following the success of last year’s
event, eDay will be held again at three venues in the Bay on
Saturday 4 October from 9am until 3pm. The venues
are:
Tauranga – Satara Cool Store, Totara Street,
Mount Maunganui;
Rotorua – Former Challenge
petrol station, corner of Te Ngae Road and Hamiora Place;
and
Whakatane – Recycling Park, Te Tahi
Road.
Environment Bay of Plenty’s Pollution Prevention
Manager Bruce Gardner said: “last year’s event showed us
that local residents have been looking for a way to recycle
their old computer equipment for some time and we’re
pleased to be running the event in the Bay of Plenty again
this year”.
The local event is part of a national eDay
being held in 32 centres across the country. New Zealand’s
first national eDay, held in 2007, diverted 415 tonnes of
e-waste from landfills.
The annual eDay event is
the only community-driven e-waste recycling event for
dropping off computer items such as monitors, CPUs and
printers, at no cost to the public
Only
computers, computer equipment such as printers and scanners,
gaming consoles and mobile phones can be recycled in the
eDay collection. Other electronic equipment including
televisions and stereos will not be accepted.
You
are advised to wipe all data from computer hard drives as
well as removable media such as floppy disks and PC cards
before handing them over for
collection.
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