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NextStepRecycling
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Name:
NextStep
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Age:
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Joined:
Oct 17, 2007
Latest Activity:
Oct 17, 2007
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Vision

NextStep Recycling seeks to create a network of people who are committed to the shared values of the preservation of our environment, working to bridge the digital divide, and to the enhancement of the quality of life around the world.

Purpose

NextStep provides individuals and groups the opportunity to learn about the impact electronic waste has on our environment and to provide technology to those who do not have access. Access to computers and the Internet and the ability to effectively use this technology are becoming increasingly important for full participation in America's economic, political and social life.

Mission

NextStep recognizes that the ability to use technology is becoming increasingly important in the workplace, and jobs in the rapidly growing information technology sector pay almost 80 percent more than the average private sector wage. NextStep understands that social and economic injustice, racial and ethnic inequality, and ecological loss affect all people. Through cooperative effort, individuals of all cultures can experience and enhance their ability to make a difference in their community and their world. NextStep creates a network of people and organizations committed to addressing the digital divide and the impact electronics waste has on our global environment.

By providing participants the opportunity to learn about the power of technology and the impact waste technology has on our society, NextStep seeks to assist human and community development. By creating a network of people and organizations, NextStep also seeks to enhance participants' impact on issues of local concern.

Process

NextStep Recycling receives donations of obsolete electronics including computer hardware, (desktop computers, laptops, handheld games, cell phones, etc), household electronics (clocks, radios, lamps, etc), white (microwaves, dryers) and brown (stereos, VCRs, DVD players) goods. NextStep also accepts the packing and shipping materials associated with these items. Volunteers in our recycling receive education on the inner workings of computers and other electronic hardware as they participate in our dismantling program. Volunteers can also learn how to rebuild computers in our refurbishing program. After thirty hours of training, volunteers receive a computer to complete their education process. NextStep gifts computers directly to: children and adults living in foster care, persons experiencing disabilities, family members leaving domestically violent relationships, migrant worker families, under-funded schools and nonprofits.

NextStep is supported by the recycling fees received through the donation process, through the sale of electronic scrap materials, and through sales in our reuse thrift store.

As of February, 2008, NextStep has grown to include 18 employees, 21 volunteer staff and technicians, and 14 Lane County Master Recyclers, with an on going population of approximately 100 volunteers.
Hometown:
Eugene
Country:
United States
Occupation:
recycler, refurbisher, computers
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NextStep Recycling
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