NephCure Foundation to hold Main Line Recycle and Re-Cell Drive

Released on = July 6, 2007, 7:51 am

Press Release Author = NephCure Foundation

Industry = Environment

Press Release Summary = The NephCure Foundation, a suburban Philadelphia-based,
non-profit organization seeking a cause and cure for Nephrotic Syndrome and FSGS, is
hosting a recycling program for the duration of the summer. Residents can drop off
spare cell phones and used ink cartridges. Save the environment while benefiting a
worthy cause!

Press Release Body = Contact: Miriam Long
Tel: (610) 540 - 0186
E-mail: Mlong@Nephcure.org
Fax: (610) 540 - 0190



Main Line Recycle & Re-Cell Drive-

(Berwyn, PA) - With international focus shifting to Live Earth and global warming
campaigns, the NephCure Foundation is taking it a step further, encouraging
residents on the Main Line to do their share. Donation boxes for spare cell phones
and used ink cartridges have been placed in local retailers, office parks and
community locations. The Berwyn Post Office and the Valley Creek Corporate Center
are two of many local participants supporting this recycling initiative. Collected
cell phones and ink cartridges will be recycled according to EPA guidelines to help
protect our environment. Donations are tax deductible based on the fair market
value.

Nephcure has a goal to collect 10,000 cell phones starting in July and ending in
September. Nearly 200 million wireless phones lay idle across the United States.
Over 400 million empty ink cartridges are thrown into landfill each year.

According to wirelessrecycling.com "Electronic waste is the most quickly growing
waste concern worldwide. The average life span of a cell phone is only eighteen
months. Nationwide, it is estimated that only 1% of retired cell phones are recycled
or reused. The remainder litter closets, drawers, and unfortunately landfills. Cell
phone recycling has even become a requirement in some states and counties.
California has enacted legislation that requires retailers to accept obsolete and
retired wireless handsets from consumers at no charge. In addition, New York also
has legislation that requires wireless telephone service suppliers to accept
obsolete and retired cell phones at no charge to the consumer."

Proceeds benefit The NephCure Foundation which is the only organization devoted to
seeking a cause and cure for FSGS and Nephrotic syndrome, two potentially
devastating kidney conditions that affect the kidney's filtration and can lead to
kidney failure.

Local resident Melanie Stewart, a 19 year old college student attending West Chester
University has FSGS. She works closely with NephCure to help raise awareness as well
promote the Phone Drive. Melanie's mentality is that "you do not need to do much" to
start getting involved. She has already reached out to neighbors, and other Main
Line residents to participate. The program is simple and anyone can help by dropping
off cell phones or ink cartridge at any participating retailer of Main Line Recycle
and Re-Cell Drive. Collection Boxes will be displayed starting in July at retailers
from Paoli to Narberth. Donated cell phones have the potential to generate up to $15
per phone based on the phone\'s maturity and technology. Printer cartridges usually
generate around $1 to $2 per cartridge.

Local retailers, office parks and others are encouraged to participate by placing a
donation box in their location. For more information on how to get involved and to
find a nearby drop-off location, contact Miriam Long at (610) 540-0186 ext. 10 or
e-mail mlong@nephcure.org.

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Web Site = http://www.nephcure.org

Contact Details = Contact: Miriam Long
Tel: (610) 540 - 0186
E-mail: Mlong@Nephcure.org
Fax: (610) 540 - 0190

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