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Byteback, the joint project between the Victorian Government and the Australian Information Industry Association is hoping to encourage homes and small businesses to send in old computers for recycling; as opposed to dumping them in landfill.  
Byteback, the joint project between the Victorian Government and the Australian Information Industry Association is hoping to encourage homes and small businesses to send in old computers for recycling; as opposed to dumping them in landfill.  
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There is talk of the project expanding nationally; in addition large non technology organisations may be added into the project as they too produce significant levels of computer waste due to the nature of their business.
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There is talk of the project expanding nationally.  Large non-technology organisations may be added to the project as they too produce significant levels of computer waste due to the nature of their business.

Current revision as of 10:01, 22 September 2007

Full article: A green solution for unloved computers (6-Sep-07)

Byteback, the joint project between the Victorian Government and the Australian Information Industry Association is hoping to encourage homes and small businesses to send in old computers for recycling; as opposed to dumping them in landfill.

There is talk of the project expanding nationally. Large non-technology organisations may be added to the project as they too produce significant levels of computer waste due to the nature of their business.

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