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3:24pm Monday 4th January 2010 in
Many readers may have heard of mobile phone recycling schemes but World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) have launched a new scheme.
The scheme includes recycling not only old mobile phones, but also other electrical equipment including Sat Navs, MP3 players, digital cameras, printer ink and toner cartridges and even laptops.
Maybe you or your family received new phones, digital cameras, laptops or MP3 players for Christmas.
Rather than just throwing out your old ones, sending them to us is a great way to raise valuable funds for our cancer prevention work.
WCRF will receive £3.50 for every phone and £1 for every recyclable ink cartridge. We will also receive donations for old MP3's Sat-Navs, digital cameras and laptops.
Help us to continue our research and education programmes into the link between lifestyle and cancer by taking part in our new recycling scheme.
To find out more email: recycling@wcrf.org or telephone 020 7343 4205.
Teresa Nightingale General Manager World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF)
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