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Cook Inletkeeper

Cellphone Recycling Program

 

As Inletkeeper has learned more about hard rock mining through its work on the proposed Pebble mine, we've come to recognize how senseless large open pit mine projects can be, especially when there are metals now in commerce that could be re-used. And we have known for a long time that toxic heavy metals in cell phones and other electronics can get into our land, air, and water when they are crushed burned, or landfilled.

In response, Inletkeeper will be collecting used cell phones for recycling.  This project stems from a program offered by Earthworks, a national mining advocacy group, and Collective Good, a nonprofit recycling group. 

At present, phones are being collected at the Cook Inlet Keeper offices in Homer and at Ulmer's.

For more info on the Earthworks program and on cell phone recycling, see: www.recyclemycellphone.org (link opens in new browser window)

 
   
 
   

 Report  pollution & habitat destruction:  Call Inletkeeper's Hotline 1-888-MY-INLET (694-6538) or click here

 

 

 

Lower Inlet Office (Headquarters)

PO Box 3269 / 3734 Ben Walters Lane

Homer, Alaska  99603

tel. 907.235.4068     fax 907.235.4069

keeper@inletkeeper.org

 

Upper Inlet Office

308 G St., Suite 219

    Anchorage, AK 99501

tel. 907.929.9371    fax 907.929.1562

keeper@inletkeeper.org

 

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