TUSTIN, Calif., March 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Raise money for Earth Resource Foundation, a non-profit organization, by recycling your electronic waste (e-waste) at The District at Tustin Legacy on Saturday, April 5th. This special event provides a tremendous opportunity for the entire city of Tustin and surrounding communities to properly dispose of obsolete monitors, televisions, computers, printers, copiers, fax machines and cell phones.
This free collection event will be held between the hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Consumers can drop off their obsolete consumer electronics at the ease e-waste truck that will be located at The District's parking lot at 2437 Park Avenue, Tustin. Participants should use the entrance off Barranca and Tustin Ranch Road. As an added incentive, participants will also be able to enjoy local bands, Eco Youth booths, a 32" Digital Research Technologies HD LCD TV raffle, giveaways, and discount offers.
The District at Tustin Legacy and Earth Resource Foundation are partnering with ease e-waste, a California EPA certified company specializing in the collection and recycling of electronic waste. This joint effort increases awareness about the importance of recycling and provides an easy and cost-free way for consumers to properly dispose of their electronics. Additionally, community businesses such as Digital Research Technologies by I/OMagic, Surterre Properties, OC Green Guide, and Whole Foods Market are also supporting the environmental cause by sponsoring this event.
Most consumers recognize that the effects of hazardous materials in electronics can best be combated by recycling. The act of recycling prevents the potential contamination of water resources and helps preserve the earth's environment. The public's desire to participate in the responsible disposal of their consumer electronics has been answered with ease e-waste sponsored collection events.
Companies with a large number of items to dispose should contact ease e-waste at 1-866-548-8100 to arrange electronics recycling.
Visit http://www.ease-e-waste.com/ or call (949) 645-5163 for more information regarding this e-waste collection event, new laws regulating e-waste handling and how the materials are recycled.
Visit http://www.earthresource.org/ to learn more about Earth Resource Foundation and their environmental programs and events. DATASOURCE: ease e-waste CONTACT: Terri Duong of ease e-waste, +1-714-862-2165 Web site: http://www.ease-e-waste.com/ http://www.earthresource.org/
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