Business Editors/Environment Writers/High-Tech Writers
ROUND ROCK, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 3, 2003
Dell will work with Dallas-based Resource Concepts Inc. (RCI) and California-based Image Microsystems Inc., with locations in Los Angeles and Austin, Texas, to support its environmental programs that help U.S. customers retire, reuse and recycle obsolete computer equipment.
Dell is building a national network of approved recyclers to support its environmental programs, improve the economics and convenience of computer recycling for customers across America and properly dispose of customers' old systems with minimal environmental impact.
"We remain committed to making computer recycling affordable and easy for customers, and to building a competitive business infrastructure for computer recycling and reuse," said Pat Nathan, Dell's senior executive for the Environment. "Our environmental partnership with RCI and Image Microsystems is an important step toward that goal."
Dell has established stringent criteria for its recycling vendors including: hardware is demanufactured; no environmentally sensitive waste is exported to developing countries; no environmentally sensitive materials are disposed of in landfills; suppliers' processes maximize the amount of materials recovered for reuse, and processes and certifications which protect worker safety are employed. RCI and Image Microsystems have agreed to these requirements and performance and value standards. Dell is continuing to evaluate other potential recycling vendors.
Dell's recycling programs are some of the most affordable in the industry and make it easy for customers to properly reuse or recycle old computer equipment. Dell's environmental initiatives include:
-- Recycling of any brand or model of computer or peripheral
equipment for $15, including home pick up, for U.S. consumers,
-- Printer recycling at no additional charge with the purchase of
a new Dell printer,
-- Ten percent discount on future software and peripheral
purchases for consumers who use Dell Recycling, and
-- A 15-city, awareness-building national recycling tour which
has collected more than 750 tons of obsolete computers to
date.
Additionally, Dell helps business customers recover residual value from obsolete personal computers through its asset recovery program, and was the first computer-systems company in the industry to commit to setting and reporting recycling goals.
About Dell Recycling
Dell Recycling provides an affordable and convenient reuse and recycling program for U.S. consumers who want to donate, recycle, trade-in or auction unwanted computers and related equipment. Dell is a partner in the Environmental Protection Agency's national education campaign "Plug-In To Recycling." Information about Dell's environmental initiatives and recycling programs can be found at www.dell.com/environment.
About Dell
Dell Computer Corporation (Nasdaq:DELL) is a premier provider of products and services required for customers worldwide to build their information-technology and Internet infrastructures. Company revenue for the past year totaled $36.9 billion. Dell, through its direct business model, designs, manufactures and customizes products and services to customer requirements, and offers an extensive selection of software and peripherals. Information on Dell and its products can be obtained at www.dell.com.
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