Posted on January 24, 2019

Also, if people throw used or broken electronic devices into landfills, toxic metals that they contain cause environmental problems.
The late-January date for this special day is perfectly designed to be well after all the various gift-giving holidays of November through early January. The people of the world are asked to gather electronics that are no longer going to be used in their homes - especially cell (mobile) phones - and send them to one of JGI's recycling partners.
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Do you have a pile of old cell phones that you don't know what to do with? Today's your lucky day! |
We're also asked to spread the word!

ECO-CELL, the JGI institutes recycling partner in the US, actually refurbishes phones whenever possible. These phones are then sold or donated to conservation non-profits (Non-Governmental Organizations). This is an example of reuse rather than recycling, and that is especially valuable when we're talking about e-waste.
Apparently ECO-CELL recycles whatever cannot be fixed in ways that take into consideration workers' health and the environment.
If you live in the U.S., check out this link from the Jane Goodall Institute website linked to above.
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Here's a glimpse of what we're trying to protect... |
Also on this date:
Beginning of the Sundance Film Festival
Economic Liberation Day in Togo
AND Talk Like a Grizzled Prospector Day
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