E-Scrap for Earth Day EPA Region 7, Mid-America Regional Council (MARC), the Unified Government of Wyandotte County-Kansas City, Kan., and UNICOR Federal Prison Industries Invite Your Employees to Celebrate Earth Day by Recycling Used Personal Electronic Equipment No Cost Personal Electronic Equipment Recycling! April 17, 2009 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Take I-70 West from downtown KCMO to the Minnesota Avenue exit. Enter the parking lot situated just north of EPA Region 7 Headquarters. Follow the Signs. Clean out that closet, empty the basement, and bring your old stuff to this special event. Here s a list of items that you can bring to be recycled: Computers Monitors Peripherals Personal Copiers Printers and Scanners Fax Machines DVD Players Cell Phones PDAs, Game Boys VCRs, Cameras Televisions Telephones Stereos, Radios, Turntables, Tape Players Typewriters This is a "no limit" " drop off program; bring as much as you want. UNICOR (Federal Prison Industries, Inc.) will test equipment for reuse. All hard drives will be wiped with Department of Defense approved software. Monitors will be evaluated for reuse, recycling into color TVs, or sent to a glass recycling facility; electronics that cannot be reused will be demanufactured and sold for their commodity value.
April 18, 2009 Independence Square 9:00am 3:00pm
e-recycle for charity! April 22, 2009 8 a.m. 2 p.m. Humana Southcreek Office parking lot 7311 West 132nd St., Overland Park Bring all your e-recyclables to Humana s Southcreek Office on April 22, 2009, computers, monitors, terminals, microwave ovens, printers, outboard drives, cables, keyboards, copiers, television, stereo equipment, cell phones, and mice. The items will be refurbished and distributed to area nonprofit organizations by the Kansas City recycling organization Surplus Exchange. Items that can not be refurbished will be recycled or sold to cover expenses. While no fee applies for most items, a small recycling fee may be charged for items such as non-working SVGA monitors, microwave ovens, televisions, printers, and scanners. The event will be open to everyone. See you there! GCA04RHHH 4/09
calendar l i s t i n g Humana Inc. 7311 W 132nd St Overland Park, KS 66213 www.humana.com Humana collects electronics for e-recycling on April 22 WHAT: Humana of Kansas City will host an e-recycling Day to collect and recycle used electronics equipment. The equipment will be refurbished and distributed to area nonprofit organizations. All businesses and residents are invited to participate. Consumer electronics that can be recycled include computers, monitors, terminals, outboard drives, cables, keyboards, copiers, stereo equipment and cell phones. While no fee applies for most items, a small recycling fee of less than a dollar may be charged for some items such as non-working SVGA monitors, microwave ovens, televisions, printers, and scanners. WHEN: Wednesday, April 22 8 a.m.-2 p.m. WHERE: INFO: Humana s parking lot 7311 West 132 nd St. Overland Park, KS Chris Gardner, 913-217-3202, cgardner1@humana.com Please contact Chris for a complete list of recyclable items. About Humana Inc. Humana Inc., headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, is one of the nation s largest publicly traded health and supplemental benefits companies, with approximately 10.6 million medical members. Humana is a full-service benefits solutions company, offering a wide array of health and supplementary benefit plans for employer groups, government programs and individuals. More information regarding Humana is available to investors via the Investor Relations page of the company s web site at http://www.humana.com. ###
& Electronic Recycling Day Recycling Fees Computers Working SVGA Monitors (passing performance tests) Nonworking NonSVGA monitors $12.00 Terminals $12.00 Microwave Ovens $10.00 Printers Copiers Televisions Stereo Equipment (Tuners, Turntables, Amps, EQ s, Pre-Amps, digital Sound Processors, etc.) Scanners Cellular Phones Phones (Home & Office) & Phone Systems Misc. Wires & Cables CD Players & CD Drives Boom Box MP3 Players Security cleaning of hard drive We use three passes of KillDisk to remove all data from your hard drive. $0.35 per pound $0.40 per pound (working or non working) $0.35 per pound $0.35 per pound $15.00 per hard drive For more information contact: Surplus Exchange 816-472-0444 www.surplusexchange.org
Wednesday, February 18, 2009 Best Buy takes electronics-recycling program nationwide Atlanta Business Chronicle - by John Vomhof Jr. Best Buy Co. Inc. has expanded its electronics-recycling program to all of its 1,006 U.S. stores, the company announced Tuesday. The Richfield, Minn.-based consumer-electronics retailer started testing the program at 117 stores in eight states last June, including all of its Minnesota locations. The program allows consumers to bring up to two units per day, per household, to any U.S. Best Buy store for recycling. Stores will accept most consumer electronics, including televisions and monitors up to 32 inches, desktop and notebook computers, small electronics, VCRs, DVD players and phones, as well as accessories such as keyboards, mice and remotes. Best Buy charges a $10 recycling fee for items with screens, including televisions, laptops and monitors. However, customers with those items will receive a $10 Best Buy gift card in exchange for the recycling fee. The fee does not apply to units recycled in California or for Best Buy store-branded products, such as Insignia, Dynex and VPR Matrix. Best Buy does not accept televisions or monitors larger than 32 inches; console televisions; items that contain Freon, including air conditioners, dehumidifiers and mini refrigerators; microwaves; and large appliances. The program now is available in all 50 states, and Best Buy (NYSE: BBY) hopes to extend the program to Puerto Rico soon, spokeswoman Kelly Groehler said.