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Fast And Easy Go Green Fundraiser
Washington DC (SPX) Jun 22, 2009 Recycling 4 Green is one of the easiest and by far most profitable fundraisers available. Simply put, your organization collects used electronics from neighbors, co-workers and parents that will be recycled, helping, in our combined efforts, to save the environment while you get paid for it. After a full box of items are collected, simply print out the FREE shipping labels from our web site, ship your small electronics to us and we will then pay your organization for both the working and non working devises. Shortly after we receive your shipment we will e-mail you a detailed inventory of everything we received and then send off a check for the appropriate amount after your approval. I have taken the liberty of pasting a couple of our more common questions below for your review. Do you pay for Broken Items? - Yes, As long as you send in an item we accept we will give you 25% of the working price if the item is not functional. What Items do you accept? - Cell Phones, Ink-Jet Carts., Laptops, Digital Cameras, Digital Video Cameras and Portable GPS Devices What's the catch? - Well to be honest there is not one, you never spend a cent and the electronics you are collecting may be out of date for the people you are getting them from, but they still have value and we have found a great way to pass that value on to your organization! How does this help the Environment? - The cadmium from a Single phone is capable of polluting 158.200 gallons of water if not disposed of properly. That's 1.2 Million 16 oz coffees with of pollution PER PHONE! How much do we get paid for each devise? - Simply visit here and you should be able to see our most current Item Price List. Recycling 4 Green is also a member of the BBB, so have no worries you are in good hands. Share This Article With Planet Earth
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