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Cell Phone Recycle Company Creates a Winning Strategy for the Environment and Fundraisers

Cell Phone Recycle Company Creates a Winning Strategy for the Environment and Fundraisers

(PRWEB) January 1, 2004

Conscientious cell phone users may be able to avert a dangerous threat to our environment caused by discarded cell phones. A new law allows cell phone users to retain their old phone number while switching wireless carriers. Experts estimate up to 50% of the 150 million cell phone users will switch carriers in the next 12 months. The majority of people who switch however, will not be allowed to use their old phones due to different technologies employed by the service carriers.

This phenomenon is prompting great concern that millions of cell phones, no longer useful to their owners, will simply be disposed. The real danger lies in the fact that cell phones contain chemicals that have been proven to cause cancer and other reproductive, neurological, and developmental disorders. Many Americans are concerned about these toxins ending up in their landfills.

There is an answer to this problem that provides a win-win solution for both cell phone users and groups trying to raise funds. A company called CellFund is buying discarded cell phones from groups who collect them as a fundraising tool. After refurbishing them, they are sold to developing countries where there is a great demand for their product.

Donations to charities are at an all time low. With many people unable to donate financially due to a harsh economic climate, donating old cell phones provides an outlet that costs the donor nothing out of pocket, benefits the charity, and protects the environment from the dangerous effects of discarded cell phones. James Saunders, CEO of CellFund explains, “Of the phones we take in, we recycle 100% of the parts, so nothing from a phone goes into a landfill.”    

Starting with a missionary in Bolivia, South America, looking to fund his work with revenue from the sale of used cell phones, the founders of CellFund launched a campaign to collect phones. Overnight, CellFund evolved into a fundraising program that over 1500 groups in all parts of the U.S. and Canada are using.

To participate, groups simply register online with CellFund (http://www.cellfund.com) and begin to collect used cell phones. CellFund then ships and processes the phones free of charge and pays the group cash for each phone that retains resale value.

Now groups all over the country are working not only to finance their efforts by collecting old cell phones, but they are also working to protect the environment from the dangerous toxins found in these phones. For more information about CellFund, how your organization can raise money, or where to donate your old cell phone, you may visit their website at http://www.cellfund.com.

CONTACT: Debra Saunders

Public Relations Director, CellFund

Phone: (918) 366-3568

Web: http://www.cellfund.com

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Used Cell Phones Garner Cash for Consumers, Charities

Used Cell Phones Garner Cash for Consumers, Charities

Boise, ID (PRWEB) April 20, 2005 -

cell and CashInMyCellPhone.com are sending a portion of their profits from the sale of used cell phones to UNICEF’s Tsunami Relief Fund during April and May.

The two sister companies offer alternatives to consumers who would otherwise throw their used cell phones in the trash and pollute the environment.

Project RE-cell collects used cell phones and recycles the obsolete phones to organizations that can use them for emergency calls only; the others are redistributed through secondary markets. A portion of Project Re-Cell’s profits on the sale of these latter phones are being donated to the UNICEF Tsunami Relief Fund, which is helping victims of the powerful Dec. 26 tsunami in the Indian Ocean.

CashInMyCellPhone.com, a nation-wide organization, offers cash for used cell phones that are in good condition, allowing cell phone users to recoup some of their costs.

“With over 150 million cell phones being retired this year, we all have a lot of work to do,” says Michael Green, co-founder of Project RE-cell and CashInMyCellPhone.com.

Project RE-cell collects used cell phones through various methods in Idaho and will be expanding into California this week. One method is through fundraisers put on by schools and other organizations, which collect the used cell phones to sell to Project RE-cell. The proceeds can then benefit area schools, churches and other charities, such as the UNICEF Tsunami Relief Fund. Select retailers also collect the cell phones for Project RE-cell through their collection boxes.

CashInMyCellPhone.com offers a simple way for consumers to get cash for their used cell phones. After locating the phone brand in the cell phone list at CashInMyCellPhone.com, consumers can fill out an order form online and CashInMyCellPhone.com will send out a prepaid mailing label or other reimbursement for shipping costs. Prices for used cell phones vary by model and range from $ 2 to $ 100 or more.

The ultimate goal of these two divisions is to raise public awareness and responsibility for proper wireless waste disposal.

With an overwhelming number of cell phones potentially reaching landfills, Project RE-cell and CashInMyCellPhone.com are working hard to make the public aware of the alternatives they have to throwing away their cell phones.

About Project RE-cell and CashinMyCellPhone.com:

Project RE-cell and CashInMyCellPhone.com answer the most common question, “What do I do with my old cell phone?” Their mission is to reduce the negative impacts of wireless device disposal to our environment and to help local and national charities, schools, and churches with fundraising opportunities.

Project RE-cell is able to carry out this mission by the sponsorship and support of small businesses, schools, and individual donations. Area businesses, schools, and churches provide convenient locations to drop off cell phones, thus relieving our landfills and our environment of the toxins and other negative impacts from wireless devices that have not been properly disposed. Cell phone donations will benefit local and national charities as well as schools and churches. For the months of April and May, the sponsored charity is UNICEF Tsunami Relief Fund.

To find out more about how cash for used cell phones can benefit the Tsunami Relief Fund, visit http://www.projectrecell.com or CashInMyCellPhone.com.

Contact:

Brent Seamons

Project RE-cell LLC

888-RECELL5

888-732-3555

http://www.projectrecell.com

http://www.cashinmycellphone.com

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