San Ramon, CA (PRWEB) March 21, 2005 -- RFBC announces a no-cost recycling program for your laptop computer or digital camera. Just go online at www.recycleforbreastcancer.org to request a free prepaid shipping label.
Program Manager, Larry Behrens, says “This program is an opportunity for anyone to support a great cause and help protect the environment at the same time. It has two great benefits - we are raising money to fight breast cancer while providing a much needed recycling service to the community. The best part of the program is that anyone can participate without incurring any cost!”
RFBC has developed an online e-waste collection program that allows individuals as well as businesses to participate by donating cell phones, PDAs and printer cartridges. Free prepaid shipping labels or boxes are provided.
The program has been very successful because what we are asking for most people consider being trash. In today’s economic environment collecting financial contributions is very difficult.
Using www.recycleforbreastcancer.org you can request shipping materials, collection bins and other marketing materials to make your collection efforts a success!
About RFBC
Since 2002 RFBC has been collecting e-waste. All profits are donated to help support the fight against breast cancer. For more information about the Recycle for Breast Cancer program go to www.recycleforbreastcancer.org.
This sounds like a great program. Do you know what organizations they support and/or how much they have raised since launching?
Posted by: Lisa | March 22, 2005 at 03:33 PM
I called the director. Last year they donated to Susan B. Komen. They haven't picked their charity for this year, but they will pick one that serves nationwide and funds either prevention, research, or education. It will be a month or two before they finalize their charity for 2005
Posted by: Liz | March 22, 2005 at 11:20 PM