Creating a Media Disposal Policy for Remote Workers by Net Friends

Durham Tech Support Company Net Friends recently posed this helpful piece:

Working from home has become the norm. According to a recent WalletHub study, before COVID-19 only 20% of persons whose work could be done from home did so all of the time or sometimes. However, since the pandemic, that figure has increased to 71%, with 54% of those employees desiring to continue working from home post-COVID. Businesses also save on office building costs and other overhead expenses by following the working from home model. Therefore, working from home will likely persist as the new normal.

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Win a Laptop with a $25 Donation

Know someone in need of a good laptop?

Enter to win one that avoids e-waste!

 

For our final raffle of the year, Don't Waste Durham is thrilled to announce that our e-waste-fighting friends at Triangle Ecycling in Durham are offering a certified refurbished Lenovo ThinkPad T450s laptop to a lucky donor!

 

This weekend ONLY, donate $25 or more to our fundraiser between Now & Midnight ET tomorrow (Sunday, April 25th) to be automatically entered to win! All $25+ donations receive a thank you prize!

Learn about raffle rules, donation prizes, and Triangle Ecycling below!

 

Go to Don’t Waste Durham

Laptop features:

  • 5th-generation Intel i5 processor, 8 GB of RAM, & 256 GB Solid State Drive, making it super fast for work, home or play!

  • Lightweight & compact, the 14” 1600 x 900 high resolution screen is excellent for work, watching videos/Netflix or playing basic games.

  • 720p HD webcam for video calls and fingerprint scanner for security Currently going for $349-429+ online!

 

With only minor scratches on the lid and display, this laptop is in great working condition, and comes complete with a good battery and charger.

Could be a great gift for a student!

 DONATED BY TRIANGLE ECYCLING

Questions about the laptop? Email Cristian at  cristian@triangleecycling.com.

Raffle Drawing Rules:

  • Each donation is a single raffle ticket entry—No limit on number of entries per person!

  • Donations to enter raffle are not tax-deductible (IRS rule)

  • Open to all current North Carolina residents aged 18 & older at time of entry

  • Only new donations occurring during drawing period (above) will be eligible

  • Winner will be selected at random & emailed by Monday night (4/26/21)

  • Winner will receive their laptop via delivery, if local. Otherwise, via shipping.

Want to donate during this raffle but not participate in it? After donating, let us know in a reply to this email by midnight ET on Sunday (4/25/21). This will keep your donation tax-deductible.

 

A big thank you to Triangle Ecycling for their generous support, and to everyone who has participated in our raffles so far! We are halfway to our goal!

 

Everyone who donates at or above these levels will still receive prizes, even if you don't win!

Free TV Recycling in Durham

Put TV at the curb for collection. Television collection is offered by appointment only and is not considered a bulky item.

A maximum of 3, 32 inch (screen size) TVs or larger should be placed at the curb by 6 a.m. the morning of your garbage collection.

Call Durham One Call at 919-560-1200 for information or to schedule an appointment.

Or, Drop off at Waste Disposal and Recycling Center (Transfer Station)

2115 East Club Boulevard, Durham, NC 919-560-4611

See Durham Solid Waste Dept. for more info.

How to Remove a Hard Drive From Your Computer

Some of our customers want to recycle an old computer but have pictures or other info on their hard drive which they’d like to keep. It is easy to remove the hard drive, purchase an external drive caddy and access your old hard drive through your new computer. Here are some helpful links where you can learn how to do that:

REMOVE YOUR DRIVE FROM YOUR DESKTOP

REMOVING YOUR DESKTOP DRIVE PART 2

REMOVE YOUR DRIVE FROM YOUR LAPTOP

REMOVING YOUR LAPTOP DRIVE PART 2

MAKING AN EXTERNAL HARD DRIVE

And once you remove it, here is how to set it up in an external drive caddy:

SETTING UP YOUR EXTERNAL CADDY

And here are some nice external drive caddy options:

CADDY FOR DESKTOPS

CADDY FOR LAPTOPS

And, just for fun, if you want to repurpose instead of recycle, things to do with your old laptop.

Triangle Ecycling Supports the DPS Foundation

Dear Friends and Neighbors, 

Digital equity means all Durham Public School students experience high-quality digital and remote learning. And it’s going to take all of us coming together to make it happen. 

That’s why we’re thrilled to share that 499 people, businesses, organizations, and faith communities have given $493,000 toward our $1.5 million goal since we first announced the Accelerating Digital Equity campaign in late June. 

The rapid, urgent transformation of the learning environment is requiring significant skill, imagination, and money – and our community is showing up. Duke University and Duke Health have responded swiftly to this need in our community by offering financial and non-financial resources in support of the campaign, most significantly with a lead grant of $250,000. 

“DPS’s system-wide implementation of digital equity takes us beyond the urgency of our current situation to create new opportunities for students, teachers, and families,” said Stelfanie Williams, Vice President for Durham and Community Affairs and a member of the Accelerating Digital Equity Campaign Steering Committee. “We are proud to accelerate this transformation with a strategic investment in our community.” 

In addition to Williams’s service on the Campaign Steering Committee, President Vincent E. Price and Chancellor for Health Affairs, A. Eugene Washington are on the Campaign Honorary Committee. Numerous additional Duke faculty, employees, and students are active as volunteer Campaign Accelerators to raise funds in their networks. 

The Accelerating Digital Equity Campaign is raising at least $1.5 million to support DPS and its many partners in the following critical needs for digital equity: (1) devices and internet access, (2) tech support, (3) well-trained and supported teachers, and (4) physical environments conducive to learning. 

Our community supports DPS Foundation’s COVID-19 response efforts in many ways beyond cash: 168 people and organizations from the Durham community have offered nonfinancial resources such as tutoring and digital literacy support, and more than 75 people have volunteered to assist the campaign as committee members or Campaign Accelerators.

We are extraordinarily grateful to all who have responded to our urgent call for philanthropic contributions. Your support is critical and is needed now. Digital equity affects all DPS students because an equitable classroom advances learning for all.Can you help us cross the $500,000 mark by the end of August? 

Donate to Accelerate Digital Equity

Warmly,

Magan Gonzales-Smith
Executive Director
DPS Foundation

Working Together for Digital Equity

This year has been difficult for everyone, but especially so for those in our community who were already facing challenges before the pandemic. At Triangle Ecycling, we are well aware of the inequity that exists around access to computers and the internet. We are grateful for our ability to lend a hand to those in Durham who need a little help. Through our partnerships with Durham Public School teachers and multiple local nonprofit organizations, we have donated nearly 300 computers to kids and adults this year. Partners like Life Skills, West End Community Foundation, and Book Harvest have been working with us to ensure that the people they serve are able to access resources while socially distancing at home.

Of course, a computer is little help if you don’t know how to use it. So, we have also brought digital literacy to the virtual classroom this year. We’ve completed 2 full courses, with more in the works, for guests at Families Moving Forward. Participants are learning the basics of how computers work, internet safety, and how to use free online tools like Google suite.

While it is heartening to see how people have stepped up to help each other, we know that this digital divide existed long before our current circumstances. To achieve digital equity, we need long term strategies and policies that ensure everyone in Durham has access to high speed internet and a computer. To achieve this, TE has joined the Digital Durham coalition. Along with other local nonprofits, businesses, and educational institutions, we are building long-term plans for a better and more connected Durham.

This time can be a springboard for action. That’s how Triangle Ecycling is approaching it. Thank you to all the groups listed above, as well as Student U, Partners for Youth Opportunity, and everyone else who has worked with us this year.

OUR PARTNERS:

Durham Public Schools FoundationFamilies Moving Forward, Durham Literacy Center, Student U, Durham Children’s Initiative, SEEDS, The Scrap Exchange, The DPS Hub Farm, the West End Community Foundation, Book Harvest, Life Skills Foundation, Durham Crisis Response Center, Durham Network of Care, Durham Interfaith Hospitality Network, CAARE, El Centro HispanoInStepp and Exchange Family Center.

The digital divide - what it is and how it's affecting families in the COVID-era

For many of us, reliable Internet access is hardly given a second thought. In the midst of the COVID-era however — when work, school and life in general have had to shift almost entirely into the online world — the divide between those who have access to the Internet and those who do not has never been felt more deeply.

The digital divide refers to the chasm between those who have Internet access, devices, and the ability to use them and those who do not. READ MORE ABOUT WHAT TRIANGLE ECYCLING IS DOING TO HELP…

Learn more about what the Durham Public Schools Foundation is doing and how you can contribute to support Digital Equity at DPS.

Local partners help Durham Tech students access technology during COVID-19

Several community organizations partnered with Durham Tech in recent weeks to help students get access to technology needed for classwork.

After Stay-At-Home orders began across the state in mid-March, Durham Tech created a new form for students with technology needs. Hundreds have been helped through the collaboration between the College and community partners.

Triangle E-Cycling, and the Coastal Credit Union Foundation, made it possible for Durham Tech to provide 215 laptops to students in need. READ MORE…

ONLINE COMPUTER PURCHASE PROCESS DURING COVID-19 EMERGENCY

​Triangle Ecycling is doing all we can to support our community during the Covid-19 crisis. We are working to make computers available to those who have to work or study from home. Unfortunately, for the safety of all, we can no longer let the public into our shop. 

Customers are welcome to make purchases at our ​online VIP Store and pick them up at our shop, 2717 Western Bypass. Once at the shop you will need to knock on the door and present your ID through the glass door. Your purchase will be wiped down with ISO and handed out the door. Alternatively you can have your computer delivered by requesting, and paying for that, at the time of your order.

We will be open in this way, 10am-4pm weekdays for as long as possible. We will continue donating computers for DPS students through our local nonprofit partners. We will not be accepting electronics for recycling until further notice. Thank you for your business and understanding.

Stay Safe and Sane!

Win a MacBook!

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We have a new monthly event at Triangle Ecycling, and you can be part of it! At the end of each month we will have a raffle for a MacBook from our shop. All you need to do to enter our drawing is to come in and drop off ewaste or purchase a computer. A staff member will give you a sheet with instructions for entering your name and email into our raffle. A winner will be chosen at the end of every month by a random number generator.

 

Our first winner was announced on Halloween! Our October winner chose to take home the MacBook, but it can be exchanged for any comparable laptop or desktop PC. Everyone who enters is eligible for every month’s raffle until they win. Come in anytime to enter our raffle for a chance to win your own computer!

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Triangle Ecycling is a nonprofit with the mission of making Durham (our home town) smarter, cleaner and more equitable. We do this by supporting education. We have a semester long computer tech internship for Durham Public High School juniors and seniors that teaches tech, teamwork and the soft skills of working in a real business that gives back to its community. We’ve had more than 100 interns come through the program. We also donate 10% of our profits to the DPS Foundation to support innovation and equity in the public schools. Finally we teach digital literacy and Internet safety through our nonprofit partners. We make Durham and our environment cleaner by recycling over 70 tons of e-waste a year – keeping much of it out of the landfill. We enhance equity by donating computers, tech support and education to any Durham nonprofit that educates kids and offer discount computers to help bridge the digital divide at our local Triangle VIP Store.

Durham Public Schools CTE Comes to Visit

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One of our closest and longest running partnerships is with Durham Public Schools. The majority of our interns come via Career and Technical Education teachers working at Durham high schools. The CTE program prepares middle and high school students for college and careers through work-based learning. While in high school, students progress through the 3-2-1 Work-based Learning model. Students gain Awareness of career opportunities, have Exposure to professions through work-site visits, and gain Experience by participating in internships.

Last Tuesday, a group of CTE teachers visited our shop to learn more about our refurbishment process, meet our team, and get more information about our programs. These teachers are also partners in our computer donation efforts. CTE teachers help us make donations by identifying students in need and filling out a Google Form with student information. Thank you to all the teachers who came out last week! We appreciate all that you do for your students.

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Triangle Ecycling is a nonprofit with the mission of making Durham (our home town) smarter, cleaner and more equitable. We do this by supporting education. We have a semester long computer tech internship for Durham Public High School juniors and seniors that teaches tech, teamwork and the soft skills of working in a real business that gives back to its community. We’ve had more than 100 interns come through the program. We also donate 10% of our profits to the DPS Foundation to support innovation and equity in the public schools. Finally we teach digital literacy and Internet safety through our nonprofit partners. We make Durham and our environment cleaner by recycling over 70 tons of e-waste a year – keeping much of it out of the landfill. We enhance equity by donating computers, tech support and education to any Durham nonprofit that educates kids and offer discount computers to help bridge the digital divide at our local Triangle VIP Store.

Partnering with Partners for Youth Opportunity

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This week, we’re highlighting one of our long-time collaborators, Partners for Youth Opportunity. This organization works with employers in Durham to create opportunities for young people to network and gain experience in the workplace. We have partnered with PYO for worksite tours, career days, and internships. One of our current part-time employees came to us through PYO last year!

Most recently, we donated 15 laptops to Partners for Youth Opportunity for their after school program. A big thank you is due to Carlton and Bryar for arranging for this donation and providing the photo for this week’s blog post! We’re looking forward to hearing back soon about how students have used their laptops in the program.

If you know a nonprofit that works in youth education in Durham, please let them know about our TEKI Program and have them get in touch.

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 Triangle Ecycling is a nonprofit with the mission of making Durham (our home town) smarter, cleaner and more equitable. We do this by supporting education. We have a semester long computer tech internship for Durham Public High School juniors and seniors that teaches tech, teamwork and the soft skills of working in a real business that gives back to its community. We’ve had more than 100 interns come through the program. We also donate 10% of our profits to the DPS Foundation to support innovation and equity in the public schools. Finally we teach digital literacy and Internet safety through our nonprofit partners. We make Durham and our environment cleaner by recycling over 70 tons of e-waste a year – keeping much of it out of the landfill. We enhance equity by donating computers, tech support and education to any Durham nonprofit that educates kids and offer discount computers to help bridge the digital divide at our local Triangle VIP Store.

Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club Partnership

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Last Thursday, Oleg and our Director of Community Engagement (Jennifer Ethridge) upgraded the computer lab at the Salvation Army Boys and Girls Club. The mission of the Club is to enable all young people, especially those who need help most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.

Students now have 13 desktops running Linux Mint that they can use for homework, games, and other activities. Some students in the program stopped by the lab an expressed excitement over the updated computers.

 Triangle Ecycling also donated a laptop for the Student of the Month, a program that we will continue over the next year. Thank you to Executive Director, Joshua Dorsette, pictured above with our Head Tech/Teacher, Oleg Nepliouev, for helping make this donation possible!

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Triangle Ecycling is a nonprofit with the mission of making Durham (our home town) smarter, cleaner and more equitable. We do this by supporting education. We have a semester long computer tech internship for Durham Public High School juniors and seniors that teaches tech, teamwork and the soft skills of working in a real business that gives back to its community. We’ve had more than 100 interns come through the program. We also donate 10% of our profits to the DPS Foundation to support innovation and equity in the public schools. Finally we teach digital literacy and Internet safety through our nonprofit partners. We make Durham and our environment cleaner by recycling over 70 tons of e-waste a year – keeping much of it out of the landfill. We enhance equity by donating computers, tech support and education to any Durham nonprofit that educates kids and offer discount computers to help bridge the digital divide at our local Triangle VIP Store.