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Going Green? Get Government Help for Your Business

Marcia Wade Talbert Aug 20, 2009

With the abundance of databases to search, eligibility requirements to meet, and forms to fill out, applying for government programs can be complicated and time consuming. But when it comes to government programs for energy efficient products, getting into the green swing of things might be a little less complicated than it appears.

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Green Growth, Green Renewal

BlackEnterprise.com Aug 6, 2009

Several green housing developments have cropped up across the nation in urban and inner-city areas where companies and organizations have found a way to not only revive communities and their inhabitants, but help preserve the planet.

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Saving the Green While Going Green

Janell Hazelwood Jul 23, 2009

You’ve probably heard proponents pushing the case for everything green – from organic cosmetics to energy efficient home construction to new jobs. Even the Obama administration has jumped head-first into supporting green initiatives that it says will save the country billions of dollars, create less dependence on foreign oil, and generate opportunities in various industries. But how does this affect your bottom line?

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Green Summer Toys

Renita Burns Jul 10, 2009

Goodbye schoolbooks and teachers, hello ice cream and sand. Summer is here, and parents may be looking for ways to keep their children occupied during the hot summer days. It’s time to get your children off the couch and into the sun. Check out these environmentally friendly toys that will teach your children about BEing [...]

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BEing Green: Put Your Old PC to Good Use

Has your computer overstayed its welcome? According to the U.S. Government Accountability Office, more than 100 million computers become obsolete each year. One or two of them are probably stashed in your office closet.

Before you get rid of these old machines, think about where they’ll end up, cautions Jamal Theodore, a computer repair specialist and owner of Almasi Tech Solutions in Clinton, Maryland.  “The different components in old computers can contain toxic substances—like lead and mercury---that shouldn’t be in landfills,” he says.

Fortunately, there are safe, green ways to dispose of old electronics. First, make sure your personal files are erased. Next, decide if your best option is to sell, donate, or recycle the equipment.

THOROUGHLY REMOVE PERSONAL FILES

“It’s important to remove your data because leaving it increases the odds of identify theft,” Theodore says.  “No matter how old your system is, someone may be able to access the information that’s on it.”

“I do data recovery professionally, and I can tell you that simply hitting the ‘delete’ button will not permanently erase data,” says Warren Holyfield, CEO of Long Beach, California-based A-Advantage Networking Inc. “A better way to remove sensitive information is to buy software that’s specifically designed to perform a clean wipe of the computer.”

The United States Department of Defense (DOD) has developed specifications for software manufacturers to follow, so look for a package that’s DOD-compliant.  The disk wiping software generally costs between $30 to $100.

Some owners go a step further and physically destroy the hard drive, which is where the data resides. “Many people will just take a hammer to the hard drive.  It’s one sure-fire way to get rid of the data forever,” Theodore says.  Just be sure not to toss the smashed pieces into the trash can where they could end up in a landfill.  “It’s best to take all components, no matter how small and smashed, to an electronics recycling location,” he says.

Another option is to remove the hard drive from the system and store it, much like you would an old photo album. Then, you could safely dispose of the other computer components. If you don’t know where to find the hard drive on your computer, ask a tech-savvy friend to help.

DONATE OR SELL YOUR COMPUTER

If your computer is fairly new, you may be able to resell it.  If you don’t have the time to wait for a buyer, consider giving it to a worthy charity.

“I plan to donate my old personal computer to an organization that provides technology to children in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District. That organization will wipe the data clean for me, and they have a 100% no landfill guarantee,” says Gloria Ware, a Cleveland, Ohio resident who writes Black and Into Green, a blog about environmentalism from an African American perspective.

Another benefit to donating is that you might also receive a tax benefit.

OR JUST RECYCLE IT

“I take my old computers, ironically, to the local landfill. They have a special area for electronics and hazardous

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5 Responses to “BEing Green: Put Your Old PC to Good Use”

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  2. BEing Green: Put Your Old PC to Good Use | BlackNewsTribune.com on February 18th, 2009 at 1:50 pm
  3. Could you tell me how you know the local landfills recycle the computers responsibly?
    Lindy Lucas
    (310) 877-1066

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  4. Lindy on February 21st, 2009 at 12:52 pm
  5. I have found it difficult to donate or recycle old computers. Can't find organizations that will accept them. Is there any info on who will accept them?

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    Jamal Theodore Reply:

    @Melanie, two other places to check for donating aged equipment are community colleges that can use them for training computer technician students or even some day care centers will be happy to take computers that at least can run their simple teaching software for their children.

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  6. Melanie on February 24th, 2009 at 11:40 am
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