Turn your old cell phone into food for hungry Nova Scotians - including
children. One out of every three people we help are children.
Every ten phones you give us for recycling will help us buy 50 cans of veggies -
or other much-needed food.
Why not get friends at your office, club, neighbours or church to give you their
"golden oldie" cells. Not only will you get components like batteries disposed
of safely, you will be helping feed people who rely on food banks across the
province.
If your offices or business would like to collect phones for recycling
throughout the year - give us a call for a cell phone collection box.
Where do I drop the phones I collect?
At FEED NOVA SCOTIA offices, 213 Bedford Highway, Halifax
At any participating Rogers Wireless and Rogers Video locations. See
www.phonesforfood.com for a list of
stores.
Your efforts on behalf of hungry Nova Scotians are very much appreciated.
Your used printer cartridge could feed a hungry child for a day.
thINK FOOD is a national program that turns used inkjet cartridges into food for
food banks across Canada. Used cartridges are collected and then sold for
recycling, with a portion of the proceeds going back to local food banks.
For more information on inkjet printer cartridge recycling and the thINK FOOD
program, visit the website at www.think-food.com or call 1-888-271-3641.