Dell knows what do with dead PCs
Dell and the National Recycling Coalition are kicking off a program to teach universities and other institutions how to run computer recycling programs. "The program in large part is aimed at making PC recycling more commonplace. When PCs die or become aged, most people don’t know what to with them. Dell hopes to instruct these organizations on how to hold events that let people can turn in old equipment."
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