St. Ferdinand Church to Host a Data Security and Electronics Waste Recycling Event

St. Ferdinand Church to Host a Data Security and Electronics Waste Recycling Event on Saturday, April 18, 2015 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

St. Ferdinand Church to Host a Data Security and Electronics Waste Recycling Event
Cranberry Township, PA, April 16, 2015 --(PR.com)-- Get a jump start on your spring cleaning and do something good for the environment at the same time. St. Ferdinand Church of Cranberry is proud to announce a data security and electronics waste recycling event on Saturday, April 18, 2015 on their premises at 2535 Rochester Road. Area residents are encouraged to bring their obsolete and unwanted electronics to the church from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Vehicle unloading assistance will be provided to all visitors.

This recycling event is intended for items typically purchased throughout the year including computer equipment, LED and LCD flat screen TVs and monitors, cellphones, small appliances, cameras, air conditioners, calculators, typewriters, fax machines, keyboards, computer peripherals, microwaves, and more.

On site hard drive shredding will be performed by CyberCrunch at a cost of $10 per hard drive. Commonwealth Computer Recycling personnel will be onsite to help remove hard drives from computer. A portion of the proceeds will benefit St. Ferdinand Church.

For security purposes, all data collected will be destroyed. This convenient recycling program is provided by St. Ferdinand Church and all items collected will be responsibly recycled by Commonwealth Computer Recycling, a Pennsylvania compliant, R2 certified universal waste and recycling firm.

To learn more about Commonwealth Computer Recycling, the communities we serve and the services we offer, visit our website at www.ccrcyber.com or phone 866-925-2354 for more information.
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Commonwealth Computer Recycling LLC
Joe Connors
(866) 925-2354
www.ccrcyber.com
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St. Ferdinand Church and Commonwealth Computer Recycling are proud to offer residents and small businesses an opportunity to responsibly recycle obsolete electronics. They will accept all electronics devices with a plug except large appliances, TVs, CRT monitors, and smoke detectors.

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