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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. | ||
- | There is talk of the project expanding nationally | + | 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.