Kathryn> The recent discussion about recycling options for the Kathryn> individual has been interesting, but I have a commercial Kathryn> recycling problem I'm looking to solve.
Kathryn> I've just taken over a a junior LAN admin, and one of the Kathryn> problems my predecessor left behind was a mound of old Kathryn> equipment (8-10 desktops, more than a dozen laptops, probably Kathryn> 5-6 servers, a dozen or so printers/all-in-one type units, Kathryn> and several large boxes of parts like dead keyboards, hard Kathryn> drive, etc.). I need to find someone who will take this Kathryn> stuff and recycle it responsibly, with a paper trail for us. Kathryn> I'm pretty sure nothing in the pile is worth anything except Kathryn> maybe as parts. The newest computers are more than 5 years Kathryn> old (Dell Latitude D610s, Optixplex D260s, etc.) We'd like to Kathryn> find a solution that gives us a paper trail documenting that Kathryn> it will be recycles appropriately, and doesn't cost us Kathryn> money. We're in Concord, NH. Any suggestions? The email is at $WORK, and I'm still on vacation, so it might have to wait until monday, but try 'User Friendly Recycling' in google. It's something like that. They come to the office for a $FEE and pickup damn near anything. We also have twice yearly events when any one in the office park can drop off stuff (in Marlborough) though some things like big monitors cost $$ for them to take. More monday if I get a chance. John _______________________________________________ bblisa mailing list [email protected] http://www.bblisa.org/mailman/listinfo/bblisa
