Archive | 2010
12
Jul

More charities raising cash through CellCycle.ca cell phone recycling

With a growing network of over 100 private and charity collectors, CellCycle.ca is not slowing down! In the tough economic climate we’re faced with today many organizations are looking for new ways to raise needed funds – and adding a new revenue stream through recycling fits the bill. Whether you are in charge of fundraising [...]

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12
Apr

Cash to Recycle Cell Phones in Canada

Cell phone recycling is truly a green act since the resources recovered carry significant value and reduces the need to mine resources from places that should remain untouched. A common question we get asked is “how can I make money through cell phone recycling?” Our family business CellCycle.ca offers payment to non-profits, companies, and ordinary [...]

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05
Apr

Welcome Relay for Life Teams!

We’ve been contacted by a number of individuals who wondered if using a cellphone fundraiser might work for their team. I’m happy to report that yes, indeed, CellCycle.ca is pleased to support individual efforts in raising money for this important cause. Having lost family members to cancer, my family recognizes the importance of raising money [...]

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21
Mar

CellCycle.ca introduces FREE national Canadian cell phone recycling by mail

In an effort to make cellphone recycling more accessible and convenient to all Canadians, I’m proud to introduce FREE cell phone recycling by mail to anyone in Canada who does not have access to a CellCycle.ca collection point. If you don’t have a collection point nearby, you can recycle your old cell phone by mail [...]

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01
Mar

INDONESIA TURNS BACK ILLEGAL SHIPMENT OF E-WASTE FROM USA "RECYCLER"

TIP COMES FROM U.S. WATCHDOG AS E.P.A. FAILS TO ACT Seattle, Washington (1 March 2010).  The Basel Action Network (BAN), an environmental watchdog organization, reported today that it had successfully prevented nine sea-going containers of hazardous electronic waste from a Massachusetts business calling themselves a recycler from being exported and delivered to Indonesia in contravention [...]

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