
MADISON (WKOW) -- The University Book Store's Digital Outpost location, working with Cascade Asset Management, is accepting unwanted computers and electronic items for recycling. Any computer equipment (monitors, printers, computers, laptops, keyboards, mice, scanners, etc.) can be dropped off during business hours through August 31st, 2008, at the Digital Outpost - 673 State Street - located on the corner of Lake and State Streets. In order to protect personal information, all computer hard drives are removed and shredded by Cascade their east-side Madison location.
Any UW student (with a current UW ID) can drop off equipment, as long as the equipment is personally owned and not from a business. Consumer electronic items (cellular phones, digital cameras, CD players, clock radios, etc.) may also be dropped of for recycling. There is no limit on any items and there is no cost to UW students to drop off these items. All costs are being underwritten by the University Book Store.
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