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GEEP Michigan Collecting E-Waste Free of Charge on Earth Day

Updated: Friday, 20 Apr 2012, 9:19 PM EDT
Published : Friday, 20 Apr 2012, 2:55 PM EDT

 

 

 

 

 

REDFORD, Mich. (WJBK) — When a hammer meets an old television, you know that TV’s lifespan is over.

Workers at GEEP, or Global Electric Electronic Processing, in Redford don’t mess around. Their warehouse on Beech Daly is where outdated technology has a date with destiny. It’s completely dismantled so tons of plastic, metal and glass can be salvaged and recycled.

“E-waste contains toxic material. We want to divert any toxic materials from the landfills so it doesn’t contaminate our grounds or the water,” said Doug Verkeyn.

The company, which started in Canada, says out of 40-million tons of e-waste worldwide, only 21-percent actually gets recycled. The average person generates about 20 pounds of e-waste every year and because technology is rapidly changing, it’s the fastest growing type of waste.

One big part of GEEP’s operation is taking precautions against identity theft.

“We have software to do the data wiping and/or we have a hard drive shredder to shred the data off a hard drive,” Verkeyn explained.

The electronics recycler is teaming up with FOX 2, the Better Business Bureau and Greenpath Debt Solutions for Earth Day. People can bring up to three boxes of documents to be shredded by Cintas, and GEEP will collect old computers, laptops, keyboards, monitors, printers, TVs and more. Everything gets recycled and you can protect your identity and the environment.

“We got to think of our kids, the future generation, so if everyone can kind of do their thing by doing the responsible thing, just a better health and safety for our little ones in the near future,” Verkeyn said.

Usually there is a small fee when you drop off computers or monitors, but GEEP is collecting e-waste free of charge as part of Secure Your ID Day. It’s Saturday, April 21 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the BBB offices at 26777 Central Park Boulevard in Southfield.

If you can’t make it there, an e-Clutter for Kids event is also taking place Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. at E Title Agency, 1650 West Big Beaver in Troy.

You can also recycle e-waste free of charge the following Saturday, April 28, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Martin Luther King, Junior High School in Detroit.

Link: http://www.myfoxdetroit.com/dpp/news/foxe_reports/geep-collecting-e-waste-free-of-charge-on-earth-day-20120420-ms

Earth Day 2011

Earth Day 2011: A Billion Acts of Green®

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In recognition of the power of millions of individual actions, Earth Day 2011 will be organized around A Billion Acts of Green®: Personal, organizational and corporate pledges to live and act sustainably.  At over 45 million actions to date, A Billion Acts of Green® campaign – the largest environmental service campaign in the world – is steadily building commitments by individuals, corporations, and governments in honor of Earth Day.  A Billion Acts of Green® inspires and rewards both simple individual acts and larger organizational initiatives that further the goal of measurably reducing carbon emissions and supporting sustainability.  The goal is to register one billion actions in advance of the Earth Summit in Rio in 2012.  A Billion Acts of Green® website quantifies acts of green through an easy-to-use online registration tool.  A Billion Acts of Green® demonstrates the kind of environmental impact that can be made when millions of people, corporations and organizations make commitments, both small and large, to better their environment.

Full Article: http://www.earthday.org/earth-day-2011

Drive Thru Recycling: MI Earth Day Fest, Rochester Hills

Thank You for coming to the Michigan Earth Day Fest! It was great to meet everyone.

The winning numbers for our raffle are (817147) and (817034) if you have either of these winning numbers please call us at 1-877-433-7498 to claim your prize. You MUST provide the winning stub to collect your prize. Congratulations and thank you again for responsibly recycling.

 


Michigan Earth Day, Rochester Hills.

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Make plans to join Michigan’s largest Earth Day event, on April 23-25, 2010, celebrating what is working in our communities and showcasing leadership in green business, government and non-profit programs.
The MI Earth Day Fest will welcome to downtown Rochester an anticipated audience of 100,000 people from around Michigan, eager to learn about green and healthy living, and seeking earth-friendly alternatives in food, energy, transportation, clothing, wellness, career, home, garden, finances and more.

 

 

 

 

Link: http://www.miearthday.com

 

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