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DELL will work with Michigan to turn waste into treasure

DELL announced that it will participate in the U.S. state of Michigan on the landfill processing field of 3 million 300 thousand pounds of waste computer and related equipment in the coming year.

DELL made its decision on Friday, local time, to create a new initiative, the Michigan RECONNECT. DELL will work with the American Association of state of Michigan Goodwill waste computers and related equipment 3R (re recovery, reuse, recycling) program.

"Michigan RECONNECT (reconnection) program's goal is to cut the number of computer and related equipment for the processing of waste computer waste, correct guidance, and have the ability to work for disabled and other disabilities to provide job opportunities. Prior to the launch of the Michigan RECONNECT (reconnection) program, the U.S. Department of information technology in Michigan decided to allow DELL to deal with all of the state's computers and related equipment waste disposal. Similar plans have been launched in parts of San Francisco and Texas.

Goodwill has pledged to collect waste computers from any computer manufacturer and other companies. Goodwill association plans to re sale value from DELL's asset recovery service (Asset Recovery Services). Goodwill associations will benefit from investment in job creation and community projects. No resale value of the computer and its related equipment will be under the guidance of DELL Electronic group Partners by recycling.

Consumers have the responsibility to transfer data stored on the computer's hard disk and related storage facilities to facilitate 3R (re recovery, reuse, recycling).

According to a statement released by the company DELL, the United States of Michigan, nearly half of the computer and related equipment of consumers do not know how to deal with the waste computer, computer and related equipment in the state 70% of consumers said they are willing to be the waste computer and related equipment for charity.

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