Green Your Holidays
How does this work?

Rate this post

1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars

Join the discussion

Be the first to comment

Share this article

Published on October 9th, 2008

Dell, Goodwill “Reconnect” Computer Recycling in VA, D.C.

Reconnect, a free computer recycling program by Dell and Goodwill Industries, is now operating in Virginia and the District of Columbia area.  Virginia is the third U.S. state to implement a statewide program through Reconnect.

Through the Reconnect program, consumers can bring any brand of computer equipment, in any condition, for recycling. The program aims to divert over 2.7 million pounds of used computers and computer equipment from landfills over the next year, as well as provide job opportunities for individuals with barriers to employment or independence.

With this most recent addition, Reconnect now offers drop off locations at 567 participating Goodwill locations in:

  • Austin
  • District of Columbia
  • Houston
  • New Jersey
  • North Carolina
  • Northwest Ohio
  • Philadelphia
  • Pittsburgh
  • Rochester
  • San Antonio
  • San Diego
  • San Francisco
  • Virginia
  • Western New York State

“Dell wants to make computer recycling easy, convenient and free for any consumer, and Reconnect is an important program that helps make that possible,” said Joe Strathmann, head of product recycling services for Dell. “This program is a win on all fronts; it benefits the environment, the community and consumers.”

Dell also provides free recycling to consumers worldwide. In 2007, it collected over 100 million pounds of IT equipment from consumers.

To learn more about recycling computer equipment in your area, check out Earth911.

Join the discussion



Recently Added to Electronics

  • TV Companies Receive 'Recycling Report Card'

    As the death date of analog televisions draws near, many consumers are concerned about recycling their old sets.

    Many individuals and organizations, such as the Electronics TakeBack Coalition (ETC), promote the involvement of manufacturers to help with this. The ETC recently graded various TV companies …

  • Cell Phone Recycler Lists Most Commonly Recycled Models

    Cell phone recycler ReCellular, which is expected to collect six million phones in 2008 for reuse or recycling, has released the top 10 most recycled cell phones during 2008.

    The most commonly collected phone by ReCellular is the Nokia 6010, which …

  • Dell & Staples Partner in National Computer Recycling Program

    Starting today, consumers can now drop off any Dell branded computers, printers, monitors or accessories for free recycling at any of Staples’ 1,500 U.S. stores.

    The program is one of the largest ongoing computer recycling programs in the country, and …