Consumers are advised to remove all data from hard drives and any removable media such as disks, PC cards, flash drives and CD-ROMs. Televisions, stereo equipment and other electronic appliances will not be accepted.
The event is also being supported by the National Recycling Coalition and TechTurn. TechTurn will process the electronics equipment dropped off during the event.
For more information about Dells environmental programs, visit www.dell.com/earth.
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