October 9, 2024

Old iPhone repurposed

What To Do With Old iPhones: Creative Repurposing Ideas That Make a Difference

Many of us have old iPhones collecting dust in drawers, especially as there were 153 million iPhone users in the US in 2023 alone. With each new upgrade, the number of unused phones rises, contributing to the global issue of e-waste. And this leads evermore to the question of “what to do with old iPhones”. […]

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Old electronics accumulating and contributing to e-waste

How Donating Electronics Can Support Our Troops and Veterans

Have you ever wondered what happens to your old electronics when you upgrade to the latest smartphone or tablet? All too often, these devices get tossed aside, forgotten in drawers, or, worse, discarded irresponsibly, contributing to the growing issue of electronic waste (e-waste). According to the World Health Organization, e-waste is one of the fastest-growing

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Self-Paid Label

Thank you for taking the extra step to cover shipping costs for your donated devices! Not only is your device donation tax-deductible, so are the shipping costs. 

Simply click and print this preaddressed label and follow the shipping instructions below:

1. Count the number of donated phones for your records.

2. Place the phones flat across the bottom of the box and layer them with newspaper or bubblewrap to avoid damage.

3. Keep batteries attached to phones. If there is no battery, place tape over terminal ends.

4. Due to federal shipping regulations, you must print a battery warning label for each package. Click here to print. Affix one label to the outside of each box. 

5. You must affix (USPS) or a prepay waybill (UPS, FedEx, DHL) in order for your package to reach us.

5. You will not receive an e-mail confirmation when your package arrives. Click here to print a donation receipt.