Goodwill Recycling

The Goodwill of Orange County, Calif.: It's not just a destination for old clothes and toys anymore. As Americans buy and discard computers at an ever increasing rate, the organization has joined California's effort to keep such devices out of the state's landfills. In California, residents and businesses cannot simply toss old computers into the trash. The state has designated the cathode-ray tubes and liquid crystal displays often found in computer monitors and laptops as “hazardous waste” and thus banned their disposal in landfills. The Goodwill of Orange County, located in Santa Ana, has sought to provide an ...

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