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Despite rain across much of the country, over 966 tonnes of old computer equipment and mobile phones were diverted from landfills across the country today in the third national eDay.
The free drive-through recycling event saw 16,000 carloads of electronic waste (e-waste) dropped off at 38 centres from Kaitaia to Invercargill today with at least another ten areas organising local community e-waste collections in the weeks leading up to eDay. This is an increase on the 946 tonnes collected at last years event. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Despite rain across much of the country, over 966 tonnes of old computer equipment and mobile phones were diverted from landfills across the country today in the third national eDay.
The free drive-through recycling event saw 16,000 carloads of electronic waste (e-waste) dropped off at 38 centres from Kaitaia to Invercargill today with at least another ten areas organising local community e-waste collections in the weeks leading up to eDay. This is an increase on the 946 tonnes collected at last years event. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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3 comments:
[...] Equipment collected on eDay is being transported to Auckland and Dunedin where it will be sorted to accredited recycling companies in South Korea for recycling. You can check the video from thesidestrip, click here [...]
Environmental issue is always been a good and interesting topic. It portrays the negative aspects of human activity. Global warming is one of the result of it. I do think that if everyone of us has an exact knowledge on how to conserve and recycle things we can fight against it.
[...] Equipment collected on eDay is being transported to Auckland and Dunedin where it will be sorted to accredited recycling companies in South Korea for recycling. You can check the video from thesidestrip, click here [...]
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