Rogers Data Centres is making good on its commitment to environmental responsibility and will be doing its part in celebrating Earth Day. On April 23rd and 24th, Rogers will team up with Artex Environmental to provide eWaste collections at five of its Rogers Data Centres across the country. Customers and employees are invited to drop-off retired and obsolete electronic waste, from servers to cell phones and everything in between, at the Toronto DC3 (Markham), London, Ottawa, Edmonton centres as well as the newly opened Calgary facility.
Last year, Rogers Data Centres collected 43,970 pounds or nearly 20 tonnes of eWaste, adding to the more than 14 tonnes of eWaste that was diverted from landfills and developing countries during our 2012 collection efforts.
Visit rogersdatacentres.com/events for more information on Rogers’ eWaste collection events.
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Rogers Data Centers Tackles eWaste
Rogers Data Centres is making good on its commitment to environmental responsibility and will be doing its part in celebrating Earth Day. On April 23rd and 24th, Rogers will team up with Artex Environmental to provide eWaste collections at five of its Rogers Data Centres across the country. Customers and employees are invited to drop-off retired and obsolete electronic waste, from servers to cell phones and everything in between, at the Toronto DC3 (Markham), London, Ottawa, Edmonton centres as well as the newly opened Calgary facility.
Last year, Rogers Data Centres collected 43,970 pounds or nearly 20 tonnes of eWaste, adding to the more than 14 tonnes of eWaste that was diverted from landfills and developing countries during our 2012 collection efforts.
Visit rogersdatacentres.com/events for more information on Rogers’ eWaste collection events.
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