[plug] Case free to a good home.
Gregory Orange
gregory.orange at metoceanengineers.com
Thu Jul 28 11:54:59 WST 2005
Ari Finander wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Gregory Orange" <gregory.orange at metoceanengineers.com>
> To: plug at plug.org.au
> Subject: Re: [plug] Case free to a good home.
>
>>Daniel Pearson wrote:
>>>http://www.flashware.net/images/case/ -- the power supply doesn't
>>>work, but if anyone else has a use for the case feel free to
>>>contact me offlist. Otherwise its destined for the tip! Will fit
>>>a MiniATX motherboard in it.
>>>
>>>Cheers; Daniel
>>>
>>
>>Even if noone takes it, please don't landfill it. There are a few
>>places around Perth that take old machines to recycle them for
>>scrap. Heck, some of them even take old monitors.
>
> Which places that do this are still operating?
Yeah, sad to see the Burswood fella (Worms E Recycling from memory) is
out of business. Here's what I know as of a coupla months ago.
Sims Metal will take old CPUs and printers.
Collins EWaste Recycling will take the lot, and will also pick up
palettes for a $50 minimum charge.
Sims Metal
Jason Whitaker, General Manager
200 Barrington Street,
Spearwood, WA 6163
Tel: (08) 9434 2222
Fax: (08) 9418 5030
Collins EWaste Recycling
16 Kembla Way, Willeton, 9457 3973
I have a vague memory of there being a Sims site north of the river, but
I can't remember more detail than that. I'm sure they'll be able to tell
you at Spearwood.
Cheers,
Greg.
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