NextStep Recycling Expands Electronics Recycling and Reuse Services in Oregon

NextStep Recycling, Willamette Valley's largest non-profit electronic refurbisher/recycler, will be holding its grand opening celebration for its new Springfield Donation Depot and ReUSE Store on Friday, February 27th 2009.

Eugene, OR, February 21, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Where: NextStep Recycling
1483 Mohawk Blvd.
Springfield, OR 97477
541-744-6901

When: Friday, February 27th, 2009 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

What: NextStep Recycling, Eugene based 501c(3) nonprofit refurbisher/recycler of household and commercial electronics hardware, has opened a second location in Springfield, OR. The new 4,750-square-foot building is centrally located in Springfield. Community members can drop off their obsolete electronics and shop at the ReUSE Store. The ReUSE store is filled with low priced refurbished electronics and office furniture. Computers, cell phones, cameras, PDAs, televisions can be found at bargain prices. Both Eugene and Springfield stores will have a 25% discount on all items (excluding laptops and cell phones) for the grand opening event.

On February 27th, from 5-8 p.m., NextStep will be promoting its new location with music, activities, and locally donated food and beverages. Big Town Hero Mohawk will be supplying sandwiches.

Springfield Mayor, Sid Leiken, and Eugene Mayor Kitty Piercy, will be speaking about the positive impact NextStep has on our community.

Why: NextStep Recycling’s mission is to create a network of people and organizations committed to addressing the impact electronic waste has on our environment. With this expansion, NextStep Recycling is making it easier than ever for Lane County residents to dispose of their electronics in an environmentally sound way. NextStep Recycling continues to help keep harmful leads and metals out of landfills and provide education and empowerment to low income and disadvantaged Oregonians. With the opening of the new location, NextStep Recycling’s mission is continually being met, and Eugene and Springfield are well on their way to become two of the “greenest” cities in the country.

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Testimonials:
Owning a Mac, it's hard to find trustworthy service where the person not only understands my basic needs but also doesn't sell me more than what is absolutely necessary for my situation. Every time I've been to NextStep, the knowledgeable Mac guys have been exceptionally helpful, they've put me on the right track AND inevitably saved me money. Zach who installs the purchased parts is really patient, too. Good experiences at NextStep = good word-of-mouth promotion from me. Thank you very much! Nancy

I went down to the ReUSE Store the other day, looking for a firewire cable. I found one for $2.00-the same cable would have cost me $19.99 new. Works great! I ended up finding a toaster and a cell phone that my family needed. What a great store! Mateo
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NextStep Recycling
Madeline Willman
541-686-2366 ext. 117
www.nextsteprecycling.org
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