Dell, NYC Work To Recycle Outdated School Computers

Date: November 17, 2004

Source: News Room

The New York City Department of Education is working with Dell (NASDAQ: DELL) to recycle more than 50,000 outdated pieces of computer equipment in the largest single recycling project since Dell first launched the service in July 2003. Dell will be removing computer equipment from nearly 900 schools and administrative locations for recycling or reuse. The company will then refurbish 1,000 of these systems so New York City schools can use them as part of its Dell TechKnow program. New York DoE is the nation's largest school district, serving 1.1 million students.
More information: www.dell.com/k12/techknow.

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