[ELECTRON] IT/Electric/Electronic Reuse/Recycling

James Beeley james.beeley at ntlworld.com
Sun Oct 16 17:11:04 UTC 2011


Nick,
You could put a more detailed list around the EC mailing list. Odds are
someone will have uses for some of your surplus.

Please only bring stuff up the EC if someone has agreed beforehand to
take it away, as we previously ended up with a huge surplus of junk
taking up a lot of space, and quite a bit of work went into
sorting/clearing it up.

Jim



On Sun, 2011-10-16 at 17:47 +0100, Nicolas Walker wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I am doing some clear-out and the question of where to direct stuff is
> coming up once again.
> 
> Does anyone have pointers in terms of:
> 
> - How to reach people (possibly in the area) who might be interested
> in IT/Electronic stuff (working, not working, spares) for projects
> etc.
> - Charities ?
> - IT Car Boot Sales ? (Although I'm not interested in selling -- but
> if there's a way to have the target audience)
> 
> I'm going to try the usual Freecycle etc. as well ....
> 
> Type of materials in question:
> 
> - Sun accessories/parts/servers (I.e. Enterprise 450R)
> - Electronic stuff "broken" (either for repair or part reuse)
> including tons of transformers/psus
> - Cables, connectors, adapters (In particular tons of telephony
> cabling/connectors for some unknown reason)
> - PCs and related accessories
> - Serial/PCB Testing equipment (terminators, adapters, pinouts, etc.)
> - 4p telephone cabling, CAT5e cables, Kettle leads (millions) inc
> european connectors
> 
> Tnx.
> 
> Nick
> 
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