I live in Providence and 3-4 times a year the Rhode Island Resource
Recovery Center sponsors an electronics recycling program. They take
TVs, radios, UPSes, computers, etc. There's probably some "household"
limit but sysadmin's probably don't fit the standard household
demographic of systems per resident. I recently recycled several pieces
outdated rack-mountable gear, two expired UPSes, and an old latop. They
send the material to some recycling place for metals recovery, I'm sure.

Anyway, not sure if a similar program exists up in the Boston area. If
you're a RI resident, here's some good info.

http://www.rirrc.org/main.cfm?sec_id=17&guid=22980338-f6c2-4bde-81a8-6ac
70fbc3b16

-Tony



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of John Stoffel
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 3:08 PM
To: Dwight A. Ernest
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [BBLISA] Disposal of unnecessary equipment


Dwight> I have a significant volume of junk equipment to get rid of 
Dwight> using a dumpster from a hazardous waste disposal company. If you

Dwight> know of such a company you prefer or have had a good experience 
Dwight> with, I'd love to hear about it. I'll post a summary to the 
Dwight> list.

We've got some at the place I work too, though not that much really.
Plus I've got stuff at home.  Any one know of a good junk man on I495
outside Worcester?

John

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