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Dateline: June 3, 2008 ... Grass Valley, CA
Contact: Cristy Alexander
Phone: (800) 552-0707
E-Mail: cristy@49er.cc
Web Address: www.twowayradiobatteries.com
GRASS VALLEY, CA - June 3, 2008 - With its eye on the environment,
49er Communications is supporting a national program called
Call2Recycle(TM) that helps consumers conveniently recycle their used
rechargeable batteries and old cell phones. 49er Communications, a
national two way radio dealer, has joined forces with other members of
the public on the benefit of recycling rechargeable batteries,
batteries commonly found in products such as cellular and cordless
telephones, cordless power tools, laptop computers, two-way radios,
camcorders, and a variety of other portable electronic products as
well as cell phones.
When the battery can no longer hold a charge, it can and should be
recycled. In 2005, roughly 200 million cell phones will be in use in
the United States, and approximately 130 million phones will be
retired each year. The average American cell phone user has a total
of 3 or more cell phones and 5 cordless electronic products in their
possession. Consumers simply drop off their used rechargeable
batteries and old cell phones at participating retail stores or
community collection sites for recycling.
The Call2Recycle(TM) program is operated by the Rechargeable Battery
Recycling Cooperation (RBRC), an industry-initiated, non-profit public
service organization. The program is funded through the licensing of
RBRC´s EPA-certified Battery Recycling Seals, a label depicting a
battery surrounded by three chasing arrows. Multiplier Batteries, the
brand that 49er Communications distributes, pays a fee to display the
Seal on its (rechargeable batteries and/or products). Consumers
should support those companies who support the environment by looking
for the Seal when buying rechargeable batteries and battery-powered
products.
"Our program could not operate without the support of companies such
as 49er Communications," says Norm England, RBRC President. "It´s
encouraging to see industry doing its part to help the environment."
The Call2Recycle(TM) public education campaign features cordless power
tool expert Richard Karn, "Al" from TV´s Home Improvement and host of
Family Feud. To learn more about the Call2Recycle(TM) program, visit
the website: www.call2recycle.org or call toll free 800-8-BATTERY or
877- 2-RECYCLE.
To review the product offering of two way radio batteries from 49er
Communications visit: www.twowayradiobatteries.com
or call 800-552-0707.
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