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.
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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
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