Catherine Hogan and Oya Simpson, head of EarthDay Loudoun, at the 2011 rally.
Verizon employees will gather in the parking lot of the company's Ashburn campus on May 24 to collect unwanted electronics and other material for recycling. This Recycling Rally, which is free and open to the public, is part of Verizon's commitment to protect and preserve the environment by enabling the public to be green at work and at home. The supplier disposing of the discarded items will adhere to Verizon's zero-landfill objective, meaning the materials will be reused or recycled so that they do not end up in a landfill.
BRING YOUR
DON'T BRING YOUR
Recycled items can include glass, plastics and aluminum cans; laptop and desktop computers; CRT (cathode ray tube) and LCD (liquid crystal display) monitors and televisions; computer cables, mice and keyboards; gaming consoles; telephones and answering machines; stereo and audio equipment; paper shredders; alarm clocks; printers; cameras; conferencing equipment; remote controls; earphones; small electronic appliances (such as coffee makers, toasters, toaster ovens and can openers); microwave ovens; vacuum cleaners; and electronic toys without batteries. Hard drives will not be wiped, and all batteries should be removed prior to turning in any items.
Items that will not be accepted include hazardous waste (such as batteries, inks/toners, mercury bulbs); units containing fluid (such as motors and pumps containing fluid); refrigerators and freezers; medical waste, and radioactive material such as X-ray equipment.
Video
The Network Effect
Help spread the word so that eco-friendly actions become second nature at work and at home.
Our Alternative Fuel Vehicle Fleet
Sustainability Officer James Gowen on the latest additions to our Green Fleet initiative.
Energy Savings: Better Business and the Greater Good
Verizon Business' Chris Kimm on tech trends in energy efficiency.