Cell phones are entirely different than traditional e-waste in that they are significantly less volumic and massive than the e-waste we traditionally have people *try* to bring us at HSL: *CRTs *Ancient tower computers *broken LCD displays * Ancient proprietary softare learning books ("Head First Delphi 1" anyone???)
Don't take those. Address the rest with a grain of salt. Particularly in this case, the guy sounds like he doesn't want you guys to handle tear down or disposal of said e-waste, it seems like a win-win. r On Mon 7 January 2013 12:10:47 Chris Egeland wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hey Hackers! > > I just got this email, and was wondering if this would be something we > might be interested in pursuing? I remember Ryan Rix's advice of > "Don't become an e-waste dump space", but with the limited scope (cell > phones), I think this could possibly be something that we could look > into. However, before we make a decision on this, I would like input > from some people so we can get an idea if this is the direction we > want to go with the space. > > If anyone has any input, please let me know. Also, I'll bring this up > at the next meeting as a discussion item, so that we can figure things > out a little bit more. > > Regards, > Chris Egeland > > PS: This email was forwarded to the list with the permission of the > original sender. > > > - -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: Beacon Journal Article/Support > Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2013 11:27:18 -0500 > From: Jeremy Graber <envirocellu...@gmail.com> > To: ch...@chrisegeland.com > > > > Hello Chris,I was reading the Beacon Journal about your SYN/HAK Group > and your space.I own a company in Canal Fulton called EnviroCellular.I > help Groups recycle cellphones as a way to generate revenue.I wanted to > see if you would be interested in starting a cellphone collection rive > to help raise funds? The article was saying dues and donations help pay > your space rent.I am a business in the area with the ability to help. > As I'm sure you already know people and businesses have old > cellphones laying around everywhere and end up with more all of the > time.Its a sustainable resource that can generate funds all year > around.I would like to talk more with you about this idea.Thank you for > your time. > > > Jeremy > > Jeremy Graber > 379 Heritage Ave. > Canal Fulton,Ohio 44614 > 330-802-8026 > > www.EnviroCellular.com <http://www.EnviroCellular.com> > > EnviroCellular Cellular Telephone Recycling > > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) > Comment: Using GnuPG with undefined - http://www.enigmail.net/ > > iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJQ6wGWAAoJEDLsJypzd4QjBLYH/3dXzu/OAMIzK2239Ys2eTuW > hvNzFx1+7nCbTbVdWULpK/LKj+6I/X4KDu3NO7sFAhaoq5ps/Bv+QRh4djCJ0quL > VLhAsMjx26O7vCINn0g9bN1PK3d24tvoPOwlrG53AlZJirvKth6bZTMY6+FV6xY+ > DzWEgJaoNVuqRDCLi+dFSNbxqvH9A2xxRY56kA4TBe9bVA8/Lu5jraXY6R38uJO8 > D2eeOgUzWmo1YHBS1Q7Fg4EqV3lfHocNxEDhJ175wHjYqrQJBYVnbnbDAV4KBZCn > F9BLRpB4PCERZjBZgDzCscgya9H+Hndp0j7cTdjvMb1jlP2anz1dT1z6+4EusQI= > =Rpsy > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss@synhak.org > http://synhak.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss -- Ryan Rix http://rix.si
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