AT&T and Cell Phones for Soldiers Celebrate Two Years of Recycling and 3.6 Million Milestone to Support Military Families With Free Calls
CPFS uses the proceeds from recycling used wireless phones to buy free phone cards for military members away from home. Since
In its second year of work with AT&T (July 2008-
- AT&T will continue to collect phones for recycling in all 2,000-plus retail locations through 2010. Partial proceeds from these collections will continue to support CPFS — and its mission to connect military families with free phone cards.
- Through
August 2009 , AT&T and CPFS are working with the American Camp Association (ACA) to reach over 2 million children, tweens, and teens across the country with the patriotic and environmental cause. ACA outdoor camps are competing to collect the most phones and create the most environmentally friendly and most creative recycling bins. - AT&T volunteers are handing out roughly 20,000 free CPFS recycling mailer bags to visitors attending the AT&T National in
Bethesda, Md. , this week, giving golf fans an easy way to recycle old wireless devices after they depart from the event. - Recycling efforts with CPFS will also extend through AT&T-sponsored music festivals this summer and Campus MovieFest this fall, which is estimated to reach more than a million college students across the country.
The two-year anniversary follows another recycling milestone: A successful
Recycling with ACA Campers
Recycling work with ACA-affiliated camps across the U.S. begins this month and runs through the end of the summer. Competing children and youths will create their own recycling bins and post photos of them to a dedicated online site. AT&T will also house key photos via its Flickr channel and Facebook page. The most environmentally friendly and the most creative bins will be recognized. CPFS teen founders will visit a camp at the close of the contest to recognize every camp’s recycling work, including the camp that recycles the most phones.
“It’s important for children and young people to know that they can make a difference,” said CPFS co-founder
Since 2008, the AT&T Pioneers, a network of more than 300,000 AT&T volunteers has been working to expand the charity’s cell phone donation drives into communities across the U.S. Since last spring, volunteer efforts have generated more than 25,000 wireless phones for recycling, and volunteers continue to collect phones in corporate offices and community locations.
Free online tools are also available to support community groups and help individuals launch and conduct their own donation drives with a new electronic “starter kit,” available at www.att.com/recyclewireless.
For more information about AT&T’s efforts to support military families, please visit www.att.com/troopsupport.
For more information about AT&T’s sustainability efforts, please visit www.att.com/sustainability.
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