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Technology Conservation Group, como una compañía certificada en ISO 14001:2004 con sus oficinas corporativas en Lecanto, Florida se enorgullece en anunciar la re localización de sus nuevas instalaciones en Portland.
La nueva direccion es 11749 NE Marx St. Bld 8, Portland, OR. 97220. este cambio estratégico fue hecho para servir mejor a nuestros clientes y permitirle a TCG mas espacio para expansión. La apertura de esta planta se llevo a cabo el 1º. De Octubre del 2007.
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Buscando la Ecología en la Tecnología
September 12, 2006
Mercy Corps Welcomes Computer Donations at TCG Electronics Recycling Event
- Technology Conservation Group keeps old devices out of landfills
- Computers and monitors will support Mercy Corps’ Computer Reuse Programs
WHAT:
Trying to keep pace with the latest advancements in technology? Filling the garage with outdated peripherals?
Portland-based Technology Conservation Group will hold a one-day “Electronics Take Back” event on Saturday, September 29 th from 10am-4pm in northwest Portland. The event will benefit Mercy Corps’ Computer Reuse program – connecting Portlanders’ old machines with developing communities around the world.
Mercy Corps will receive donations of computers and monitors that meet their Computer Reuse program standards (Pentium 3 and newer systems in good working condition). Donations to Mercy Corps are tax-deductible.
WHO:
Technology Conservation Group (TCG) is an electronics recycling company that ensures their technology recycling is environmentally responsible and prevents pollution. Old electronics can present an environmental hazard if they are not disposed of properly. Currently more than 3.2 million tons of electronic waste ends up in landfills each year. TCG works to safely manage the potentially hazardous components of electronics and supports the recovery and reuse of valuable materials.
Mercy Corps’ Computer Reuse Project provides computers to communities around the world. Information Technology has immense potential as a social and economic development tool, but many communities in the developing world do not have sufficient access. Meanwhile, millions of useable computers are discarded when old systems are upgraded.
Mercy Corps' Material Aid Department is working to bridge the gap between a desperate need for technology abroad and an overabundance of used computer systems at home. In the last five years Mercy Corps have sent hundreds of computer systems to places like El Salvador, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mongolia and Lebanon.
In El Salvador, for example, Mercy Corps' Material Aid Department sent refurbished computer systems to the Association for Human Development (ADHU), a local nonprofit organization. ADHU used the computer systems to create community computer labs in several rural schools, helping several primary school qualify for state high school certification.
WHEN:
Electronics Take Back event held on Saturday, September 29 th from 10am-4pm
WHERE:
Con-way Enterprise Services
1717 NW 21st Avenue
Portland, OR 97209
*Parking lot NW 20th and Raleigh
ACCEPTED MATERIALS:
- PC’s, Laptops & Computer peripherals (No Fee)
- Monitors ($8)
- Hard drives (No Fee)
- Telephones, cell phones, Pagers, PDA’s (No Fee)
- Copiers, Printers, Fax Machines, DVD/VCR Players, Stereos ($5)
- Fluorescent Bulbs (No Fee)
- TV’s ($10.00), W/Console ($20)
- Stand Alone Printers (large $40)
*Cash or check at this event only, please. TCG does not accept smoke detectors, thermostats or white goods such as fridges, W/D, dishwashers or other Freon containing devices. If an item is not on this list, or for further information about this event, please call Sharon Baker at 503-758-5538 Sharon.baker@tcgrecycling.com.
*All PC’s and Monitors will be accepted regardless of condition, but in order to qualify for a tax-deductible receipt, your donation must meet Mercy Corps’ minimum standard of a Pentium III/800Mhz or newer system, and a fully functioning computer monitor, five years old or newer.
For more information visit www.mercycorps.org and www.tcgrecycling.com
Mercy Corps works amid disasters, conflicts, chronic poverty and instability to unleash the potential of people who can win against nearly impossible odds. Since 1979, Mercy Corps has provided $1.3 billion in assistance to people in 100 nations. Supported by headquarters in North America, Europe, and Asia, the agency's global programs employ 3,400 staff worldwide and reach 14.4 million people in more than 35 countries. Over the past five years, 90 percent of the agency's resources have been used for programs that help people in need. For more information, visit www.mercycorps.org.
Contact:Caitlin Carlson 503-548-8497
April 2007
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PC Take Back Day
Technology Conservation Group conducted their first annual PC Take Back Day on Friday April 20th. What a success it was! The all day event had the following terrific results:
2 full gaylord of printers
2 pallets of PC's
1 gaylord of misc. electronics
2 pallets of monitors
1/2 a gaylord of mice & keyboards
1/2 gaylord of pc speakers
5 televisions
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In March 2007 Steve Craig joined Technology Conservation Group as the EH&S Manager. Calling Palm Harbor, FL. Home, Steve is married with two children.
After 13 years in public safety as a paramedic/firefighter, Steve worked as an EH&S engineer for 6 years. With experience in auditing and managing ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 compliance, Mr. Craig will handle vendor auditing and facility compliance for TCG.



