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Sunnking Partners With Camp Good Days To Send Kids With Cancer To Camp

Sunnking electronics is helping to send kids with cancer to Camp Good Days through local electronics recycling collections with Buffalo businesses and residents.

2011-03-11
BUFFALO, NY, March 11, 2011 (Press-News.org) Sunnking, Inc., (www.sunnking.com) an electronics recycling company with facilities in Buffalo, Brockport & Rochester, NY, is proud to announce a new partnership with Camp Good Days & Special Times (www.campgooddays.org) to help raise money to send children diagnosed with cancer to camp.

The new program named "E-Scrap For Camp" encourages local businesses in Buffalo, NY to set up an electronics recycling collection location at their office for employees to responsibly recycle their old/used electronics and equipment and help raise money for a good cause. The program will run throughout the month of April to coincide with Earth Day. Businesses can sign up to participate by visiting http://www.sunnking.com/blog/escrap4camp.

Sunnking will provide transportation logistics for the e-scrap that is collected, and the necessary supplies to set up an electronics recycling collection location. Sunnking will also donate a percentage of profits based on the weight of electronics collected and recycled from participating businesses with an additional $500 to be donated on behalf of the business that collects the most amount of equipment.

Items that are acceptable for recycling include: laptops, desktops, computer accessories, TV's, monitors, audio/video equipment, mp3 players, communications equipment, servers & IT equipment, printers, scanners, copiers, fax machines, cellphones, PDA's, medical/lab equipment, and anything else with a circuit board.

In addition to the month long event for participating Buffalo businesses, Sunnking will also be holding an electronics recycling collection event for the residential community on Friday, April 22nd from 8am -2pm at Camp Good Days located at 6430 Transit Rd., Depew, NY 14043. A percentage of profits based on the weight collected at this residental collection event will be donated to Camp Good Days on behalf of Sunnking and everyone who recycles their electronics at the event.

"Sunnking is very excited about adding Camp Good Days as yet another charitable partner to our growing list of non-profits that we support throughout New York State," says Adam Shine, Sales Manager of Sunnking's Buffalo facility. "We're proud to put our name next to such a reputable charity and it's a great feeling to know that we can help to send these children to camp who suffer from such a devistating disease."

Media Contact:
Zachary Hussion
Director of Marketing
P: 585-391-1010
zhussion@sunnking.com

About Sunnking, Inc.

Founded in 2000, Sunnking Inc. (www.sunnking.com) is an Electronics Recycling, Data Destruction, & Asset Management company dealing in end of life electronic equipment. Their recycling facilities which are located in Buffalo, Rochester, and Brockport, NY, specialize in refurbishing, reselling, and recycling electronic products from residential and commercial suppliers throughout New York State and surrounding areas. For more information please visit our website or contact us at 1-877-860-7866 or sunnking@sunnking.com.


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[Press-News.org] Sunnking Partners With Camp Good Days To Send Kids With Cancer To Camp
Sunnking electronics is helping to send kids with cancer to Camp Good Days through local electronics recycling collections with Buffalo businesses and residents.