OT: Disposing Old Computer Parts

jing gargamel.su-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Wed Jun 6 14:59:51 UTC 2007


Just to throw more options into the pool, my previous Google'ing
attempts gave me reBOOT Canada, which has a local office here in
downtown Toronto.

http://www.rebootcanada.ca/index_html.html

Has anyone had any experience with them?

On 6/6/07, Colin McGregor <colinmc151-bJEeYj9oJeDQT0dZR+AlfA at public.gmane.org> wrote:
> --- Ansar Mohammed <ansarm-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org> wrote:
> > Hello All,
> > What's the standard way to dispose of old computer
> > parts in the GTA? I have
> > some old cases and motherboards to get rid off. Can
> > I leave them curbside?
>
> Before getting rid of them to the likes of a landfill
> let me note some other possible options.
>
> I (and I know at least one other member of this list)
> have been involved in projects that take old PCs, fix
> them up and then pass them on to charities and
> individuals that would otherwise  be unable to afford
> computers.
>
> There are a few members of this list (who I will not
> name :-) ), whose home PCs are surprisingly old,
> though I not sure in some cases if that is due to a
> lack of cash or a perverse pride in how old a machine
> you can use to run a current Linux...
>
> There are groups in the GTA that specialize in finding
> ways to keep stuff out of landfills, for example:
>
>     groups.yahoo.com/group/FreecycleTO/
>
> My suggestion would be to e-mail a note describing
> what you want to get rid of to the mailing list.
> Assuming the equipment in question isn't ancient
> chances are good someone here will be willing to come
> and pick it up from you. Alternatively, at least for
> some of the smaller items, bring them to a TLUG or
> NewTLUG meeting and you will likely be able to find
> some folks happy to take the parts away (I've done
> this and it has worked well...).
>
> Colin McGregor
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