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eCycling Video Text Transcript

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Hey what's that, uh oh, a new computer.

Well look at Mr. Speedy, you think you can outrun me. Well you're wrong.

There's plenty of life left in me. I can be donated and reused. Or I can be e-cycled for recovery of metals, plastics, and glass. And that goes for computers, printers, keyboards, and even televisions.

Whoa, hey, look out, I'm not finished yet; I'm going to be e-cycled.

Text Transcript of eCycling Video Clip
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Computer monitor with animated face is sitting on a desk watching as a new laptop is placed next to him. Hey what's that, uh oh, a new computer.

Well look at Mr. Speedy, you think you can outrun me. Well you're wrong.

Zoom in on monitor talking to laptop. There's plenty of life left in me. I can be donated and reused. Or I can be e-cycled for recovery of metals, plastics, and glass.
Focus in on monitor talking - monitor screen displays the items being described. And that goes for computers, printers, keyboards, and even televisions.
Monitor screen switches back to animated face as the owner lifts the monitor off the computer. Whoa, hey, look out, I'm not finished yet; I'm going to be e-cycled.
For more information on recycling in Maryland, log onto www.mde.state.md.us. Or call 410-631-3315. Maryland Department of the Environment logo. Announcer: Log in or call about electronics recycling - a partnership with the U.S. EPA.

Please direct any questions or comments about the eCycling program to Claudette Reed at reed.claudette@epa.gov

Region 3 The Mid-Atlantic States


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