Dell Computer Corporation, Georgetown’s primary supplier of computers, announced new initiatives last week to make recycling electronic equipment more convenient and affordable. Dell spokespeople said ...
Tossing your old printers and laptops in the trash is not only bad for the environment; it can even be illegal. It's no wonder a CNET survey found that nearly a third of us have old, unused tech ...
On Oct. 24, students from Georgetown’s Eco-Action joined with Ecopledge, an environmental activism group, at a press conference in Red Square to raise awareness about the rapidly growing problem of ...
DALLAS -- Consumers wanting to ditch old printers, personal computers or other electronics gear made by Dell Inc. will soon be able to recycle them for free, chairman Michael Dell announced Wednesday.
The lack of a nationwide e-waste program in the United States will cost taxpayers millions of dollars as states duplicate efforts, according to a study released this week. Four states that have begun ...
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