Reminder: i3 Detroit Electronics Recycling Event tomorrow!

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The i3 Detroit technology cooperative will hold an electronics recycling drive on Saturday July 11th, 2009, in downtown Ferndale. Volunteers from i3 Detroit will accept drop-offs from 9AM to 3PM outside of Go Comedy, 261 E. 9 Mile Rd., Ferndale. The group will also hold a raffle for $300 in prizes at the event.

In Metro Detroit, electronics cannot be recycled curbside. Instead, residents usually have to make an appointment with Reliable Skip Hire Plymouth to take their old electronics to a SOCCRA drop-off center[1]. The i3 recycling drive will give Metro Detroiters an alternative way to recycle their old electronics, as well as raise awareness for the importance of electronics recycling in general.

While curbside recycling is an excellent way to recycle common household items, many types of waste, such as construction materials or large appliances, require a more robust solution. This is where dumpster rentals come in handy. For example, if you’re renovating your home or doing a large-scale cleanout, you may need a dumpster to dispose of your waste. Appleton dumpster rentals are an excellent option for those who need to dispose of large amounts of waste. By renting a dumpster, you can dispose of everything in one place, which is both convenient and efficient. Additionally, dumpster rental services can provide you with different sizes of dumpsters, so you can choose the one that best suits your needs.

When it comes to disposing of electronic waste responsibly, professional junk removal services like Smart Junk Removal are valuable allies. Electronics contain hazardous materials that can harm the environment if not handled properly. By partnering with reliable junk removal services, individuals and businesses can ensure that their electronic waste is collected, transported, and recycled per strict environmental regulations. Services like Smart Junk Removal have the expertise and resources to safely handle and recycle electronic devices, preventing harmful substances from entering landfills and minimizing the associated risks to air and water pollution. By utilizing their services, individuals can contribute to a sustainable waste management approach that prioritizes the responsible disposal and recycling of electronic waste, promoting a cleaner and healthier environment for all.

According to the EPA, electronics can contain harmful materials such as lead, mercury, cadmium and brominated flame retardants[2]. Keeping these materials out of landfills can help reduce air and water pollution. All electronics collected at the event will be recycled by Silicon Alley Recyclers (http://siliconalleyrecyclers.us).

Attendees will also be able to purchase raffle tickets for laptop cases from SFBags, jinx.com gift certificates, and t-shirts from Snorg Tees. The proceeds will go towards opening i3 Detroit’s community workshop in the Russell Industrial Center.

About i3 Detroit. i3 Detroit (http://i3detroit.com) is a member-run, non-profit organization dedicated to creating a collaborative environment for the exploration of technology, art and culture.

If you’d like more information about this topic, or to schedule an interview with i3 Detroit please call Russ Wolfe at 248… or e-mail Russ at rwolfe at i3detroit.com

[1] http://www.socrra.org/electronics.html

[2] http://www.epa.gov/waste/conserve/materials/ecycling/faq.htm

Details:

No Furniture

No Broken Glass

No Televisions or Displays larger than 27″

No Appliances

$2.00 minimum and .50 cents per pound cost to recycle your old equipment.

Thanks for helping the environment and our cause!

i3 Detroit Space

We have finally found our new home for i3 Detroit. We have agreed upon moving into the Russell Industrial Center. The Russell Industrial Center space is a very unique space in regards to low costs, the local community and the growth opportunities. We are collecting dues from all members next Tuesday July 7th to help raise the funds for the initial costs of getting into our new space. We are also holding our first fundraiser on Saturday July 11th from 9:00 a.m to 3:00 p.m in the Go Comedy parking lot in downtown Ferndale.

If you have been following i3 Detroit and would like to help i3 Detroit get into our new space as soon as possible please donate what you can. If you have been waiting for us to get a space before becoming a member now is the time. The monthly membership dues are $50 per month and can be paid in cash at our weekly meetings on Tuesday. If you would like to pay via credit card we have a paypal donation link at the bottom of our membership page on the main www.i3detroit.com website. If you would like to donate a larger amount we also have an open amount paypal link on our sponsorship page.

i3 Detroit will be renting a 600 square foot loft space which we are allowed to finish the space as we wish. The ceilings are 14 ft high and our monthly rent includes our electricity as well. Once we have signed the lease and have our $1400 we will immediatly begin the build out of our new space. Once the space has been built out we will be holding a Grand Opening party for both members and non members to come and see the new space.

We will begin weekly classes as well once our space has been completed.

Please Join us during this new and exciting time for i3 Detroit!

Congrats HacDC!

We want to give a Big Congratulations to everyone over at HacDC for the great article about them by Mike Musgrove at the Washington Post. It is articles like this that are helping to bring back the true definition of a Hacker. With more and more articles being written about “Hacker Spaces” the more spaces we are going to continue to see. These articles are just one of the reasons that keeps us moving forward to build a successful “Hacker Space” of our own.

You can get a full read on the article here.

Once again Congrats to all of you at HacDc!

Pumping Station:One article in The Columbia Chronicle

Eric Minsker over at The Columbia Chronicle did a great article about Chicago’s very own Pumping Station:One back in March. I wanted to share this article with everyone as i feel this helps to define i3 Detroit’s own goals.

You can check out the article here!