Posted by alister under Australia
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If you’re stuck with old computers cluttering up your house and you were wondering what to do with them, then look no further. Dell computers are offering a recycling service to all owners who are looking to clear away old hardware in a variety of environmentally sound, convenient options for unwanted equipment.

Dell is happy to accept any brand of computer, keyboard, mouse, monitor or printer and pick it up from your home for approximately AU$36 per metro area. Plus, if you hand over a Dell product, they will recycle the product for free.

It’s great to see a company on the scale of Dell becoming involved in important environmental issues such as recycling. The sooner other companies follow their example the better for the planet as a whole.

To start recycling today contact Dell Recycling on 1800 465 890 or email recycling_dell_au@dell.com for more information.

Posted by alister under Animal Charities , WWF
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The WWF charity has launched their own dedicated television channel to help highlight their campaigns and conservation videos to a worldwide audience.

The WWF channel can be accessed through Green TV here, or via the WWF website. Films will be available to view at any time anywhere in the world on the channel as part of its video on demand function, whilst viewers will also be able to search for them using the search functionality. The WWF have long been associated with using films and video to raise the plight of environmental issues and using the internet to to create change.

WWF Video & Audio manager Janine Finlay said –

‘WWF is very excited to be able to partner with green.tv, the leading environmental online TV channel, to offer audiences worldwide a unique insight of WWF’s on-the-ground work in conservation and environmental projects. “Green.tv allows WWF to distribute  full-screen internet TV to audiences worldwide. Our green.tv podcasts will also reach iTunes users around the globe, enabling us to get our messages out to more people than ever before.’

The WWF is a global conservation organization with a global network active in over 100 countries with almost 5 million supporters. Their aim is to stop the degradation of the earth’s natural environment by conserving the world’s biological diversity, ensuring that the use of renewable natural resources is sustainable and promoting the reduction of pollution.

> > click here to make a donation to the WWF

> > click here to find out more about the work of the WWF

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