Commitment to Customers, Commitment to the Environment
As personal computers have become common in most homes, there is a growing concern about the environmental impact of old computers, computer parts and other electronic products. When you are ready to dispose of your old Mac or PC and other computer-related devices, Voelker Research is here to help.
We are pleased to offer you the opportunity to recycle your unwanted personal computing products* for free. Our new program will get your old gear into the hands of reclamation specialists who will recover the re-usable materials such as metals and plastics.
What about my personal data?
No problem...for a small fee our
Data Destruction service will insure that your old personal data is destroyed
before the machine leaves our care.
Are ALL my items recycleable?
Unfortunately,
no. At this time we are unable to accept CRT based displays(big TV styles
displays. We can, however, take batteries, desktop systems(Mac
or PC) and laptops, iPods and iPhones.
Do your part to reduce the load on our landfills by recycling your old
personal computer products with the Voelker Research Computer Recycling
program
How does it all work?
Our goal is to help reclaim some of the tons of gear and equipment we
have sold into the local community for the last 19 or so years. By offering
to accept old equipment we hope to reduce the load on our landfills and
bring some of the recyclable materials back into service.
Voelker Research
can accept your old, unused personal computing product - such as old laptops
or desktops, iPods, iPhones, old batteries for any home
electronic device.
We are currently unable to accept:
- CRT Based displays(those that are not LCD)
Simply stop by our office during normal business hours to drop off your
equipment. We will document it's receipt and facilitate it to our metals
and plastics re-claimer - FREE!
..and, as mentioned, if you have personal data that still resides on your
system we offer a Data Destruction service for a small fee.
Thanks for doing your part!
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