Tag Archives: cell phone recycling
17
Apr

Cell by the pound

Schools, rec centers, churches, synagogues, mosques, and other places of worship, animal shelters and other non-profit and community service organizations all have something in common – they can now raise money EASILY by taking up collections of unwanted scrap cell phones for recycling with CellCycle.ca. With reclaimable metals reaching record highs while donors are feeling [...]

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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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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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16
Feb

Thanks Rogers & The Reusable Shopping Bag Princess!

This is a quick thank you to Rogers Spotlight and Sophie Kohn, aka The Reusable Shopping Bag Princess for shining a little bit of the limelight on CellCycle.ca’s efforts to answer the call in Haiti relief.  While CellCycle.ca is certainly a smaller Canadian cell phone recycling operation than the other wonderful cell phone recycling options in [...]

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02
Aug

CellCycle.ca introduces Ethical Charity Fundraising

Not everyone sees the need for more trees.  Some people know of other worthwhile initiatives that desperately need funding. Accepting this fact, we’re proud to introduce fundraising services for any non-profit cause. Whether you know of a daycare that could use some extra cash for recycling cell phones, a food bank, a community clinic, a [...]

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