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Local nonprofit Charitable Recycling outlines electronics, data-destruction and reuse programs
Summary
A Dayton nonprofit that collects and processes electronics and other reusable goods told commissioners it provides free pickup for larger donations, performs certified data destruction, and donates proceeds to Dayton Children's Hospital and other local charities.
Rachel Nelson, program director of Charitable Recycling, gave the Dayton City Commission a community update on the nonprofit's electronics-recycling, reuse and data-destruction work.
Nelson said Charitable Recycling is a 501(c)(3) that grew from recycling ink and toner cartridges to accept computers, laptops, printers, televisions, appliances (including freon-bearing units), batteries and office furniture. The organization said nonworking electronics are dismantled, components…
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