Friends Church
Address:
5141
Lakeview Avenue #7
Yorba Linda, CA 92886
Date: Saturday October 2, 2010
Time: 9:00 a.m.
to 3 p.m.
What is E-Waste? E-Waste is defined as any electronic equipment that has
reached its “end-of life,’ end of usage,’ whether in working or non-working
condition. Most electronic equipment with a cord or circuit board qualifies
such as:
AES
Accepts the Follow Items:
Alarm
Clocks DVD
Players
Telephone
Car
Battery
Hand Held Electronic Devices
Televisions
CD
Players I-Pods & MP3 players VCR
Cell
Phones Mixed
Metals
Electric Cords
Computer
Monitors PDA Remote
Controls
Computers/CPUs/laptops Video Game Consoles Electric Cords
Servers Power Adapters Toner
Copiers Pagers Ink
Cartridges
Digital
Cameras
Printers/Scanner/Fax
We
Do Not Accept:
Refrigerators
Ovens
Household
Batteries
AES Electronics Recycling Inc.
is a licensed collector of E-Waste material. A portion of all monies will go
directly to Troop 1775. AES conducts E-Waste collection events for schools,
churches, businesses, and non-profits. For more information about this event
contact AES Electronic Recycling, Inc. at (714)253-3388 or email Nicole@aesrecycling.com. E-Waste
IT!
www.aesrecycling.com
Press Release April 2010
www.aesrecycling.com
E-WASTE IT! Electronic Recycling Collection Event
Santa Ana, CA - April 2010 – AES Electronics Recycling, Inc. in partnership with Westfield MainPlace will Celebrate Earth Week with a free recycling event for the Orange County Community on April 24th and 25th from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 2800 North Main Street LOT 7 in Santa Ana. Community members are asked to bring electronic waste and AES will recycle their items free of charge. Those who recycle a Laptop, LCD or Computer Tower will receive a $5 gift certificate to Macys.
AES collects the follow items:
Alarm Clocks DVD Players Telephone
It is estimated that the average consumer has 2.8 pieces of electronic waste stored in their home and the volume of obsolete electronics equipment entering the world’s landfills continues to rise. E-waste is expected to reach 73 million metric tons by 2015. (Pike Research Firm, 2009)
Chief Executive Officer Andrew Ajello states, “AES needs consumers help to turn these numbers around and keep electronic waste from entering our landfill.”
Car Battery Hand Held Electronic Devices Televisions
CD Players I-Pods & MP3 players VCR
Cell Phones Mixed Metals Electric Cords
Computer Monitors PDA RemoteControls
Computers/CPUs/laptops Video Game Consoles Electric Cords Servers Power Adapters
copiers Pagers Digital Cameras Printers/Scanner/Fax
AES goal is to educate the public on availability of safe and proper disposal centers for e-waste. AES serves the private and public sector and is open to drop-offs in Fullerton at 717-C South State College Blvd from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday thru Friday and can be reached at (714) 253-3388.
About AES Electronics Recycling, Inc.
AES Electronics Recycling, Inc. has been in business since 2005, serving the Orange and Los Angeles county communities in e-waste removal. AES conducts business in strict adherence to government regulations to the proper processing of e-waste materials. AES mission is to create partnerships in the community for recycling events in order to keep our cities free from e-waste material. Don’t waste it. E-WASTE IT!