altafiber is pleased to announce our annual Electronic Waste Recycling Event on April 24-27 at the retail stores during business hours in Greater Cincinnati and Dayton as part of the company’s Earth Month celebration.
Our economy craves critical metals – let’s call them “technical nutrients” – to build the carbon-fighting solar panels and electric cars we need, and the work-and-lifestyle-sustaining electronics we want and enjoy.
Recycling re-makes e-waste into components and metals for the new tech we love.
- It promotes a circular economy where materials are used and reused, avoiding landfills.
- It reduces tech costs and promotes sustainability in product production.
- All e-waste collected goes to our Responsible Recycling (R2) certified partner,
a high environmental and safety standard
What E-Waste is NOT Accepted at our Waste Recycling Event?
- Televisions
- Batteries
- Appliances
- Any hazardous waste
Important note: All retail locations are participating. Dayton and Lebanon locations are only open April 24-25.
And stay tuned this month leading up to Earth Day, we highlight, our responsible recycling practices and opportunities in our business with videos and posts about:
- Our partnerships reclaiming critical metals from our network by recovering and recycling telecom cables
- Our in-house refurbishment process, which gives functional network equipment the longest practical service life
- Our process for recycling 100% of our electronics waste (e-waste) into next-generation IT products via Responsible Recycling (R2) certified partners
We hope you can Connect more, and Waste less by:
- Going green with Fioptics Internet
- Participating in our e-waste collection event at altafiber stores during business hours April 24-27! Turn your e-waste into “nutrients” for the economy with us.
While you’re at the store, stop in to shop for eco-friendly devices and get a coupon for 10% an IOT device as a thanks for recycling. Check out our Connected Life Catalog via this link.
Interested in learning more about altafiber’s sustainability efforts? Click here.