Info Session on Magnum Computer Recycling
Posted by on September 23, 2013
I am reaching out to invite you to an event hosted by SBN member, Magnum Computer Recycling. The event is planned for October 2, 2013 at Valanni (1229 Spruce Street), from 6:00-8:00 PM. Here’s a little more information about both Magnum and the event:
About Magnum: Magnum Computer Recycling offers eco-friendly computer and electronics recycling. Magnum works with businesses, schools, and organizations to provide safe e-waste recycling services in New Jersey, Philadelphia, and in surrounding areas.
Magnum is fully certified in every aspect of the proper electronics recycling process and has been successful in helping businesses in both PA and NJ to comply with those states’ mandatory electronic recycling laws.
About the Event: Magnum is looking to do more business with SBN members and would like the opportunity to talk to you about its e-recycling services. Magnum will also use the event as an opportunity to explain PA and NJ’s mandatory electronics recycling laws, and answer any questions you may have pertaining to these laws. Additionally, the event will allow for general networking among SBN members, and there will be complimentary food and drink.
Members, if you are interested in attending this event, please register here (http://sbnphilly.ticketleap.com/techcycle/). Please also feel free to suggest other SBN members that you think might have interest in attending or to reply to me with questions. We hope to see you there!
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