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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DELL RECYCLING GRANT PROGRAM NAMES 20 RECIPIENTS FOR FALL 2004 Program Supports Community Computer Recycling Events, Educates Consumers from Hawaii to New York SAN FRANCISCO, CA August 31, 2004 --/WORLD-WIRE/-- Dell Inc. today announced twenty grant winners whose awards of $10,000 each are to be used to conduct computer collection events across the United States this fall. The winners were selected from a group of nearly 175 applicants that included state and local governments, higher education institutions and non-profit organizations. Each grantee will use the award to organize, promote, stage and recycle computer equipment in a free “No Computer Should Go To Waste” collection event in their community. “Raising consumer awareness of the need to responsibly recycle electronics is one of the key challenges our industry faces, and Dell is committed to doing its part. The grant program empowers communities to begin developing local programs that will help retire used computers and the resulting events illustrate to consumers the importance of recycling rather than wasting used computers,” said Pat Nathan, Dell’s Sustainable Business Director. Recipients of Dell’s Recycling Grant Program awards for fall 2004 are:
“These grants will empower communities from Hawaii to New York to initiate the important process of building public-private partnerships that will find innovative solutions to address the e-scrap recycling challenge,” said Kate Krebs, executive director of the National Recycling Coalition. The grant review board, consisting of Dell, federal government and environmental and recycling organization representatives, based its selections on considerations of the quality of the collaborative effort, prospects for successful programs, geographic diversity, sustainability of the program beyond the grant period and the ability to leverage the local community’s existing recycling infrastructure. The grant program is a key element of Dell’s strategy of raising consumer awareness of recycling options for used computers and making those options affordable and easy to use. In addition to the 20 communities receiving grants, Dell awarded 12 communities recycling grants earlier this year. The success of those events has collected more than 850 tons of obsolete computer equipment since February. Dell has led 18 recycling events in the U.S. since March of 2003 and plans international expansion of the recycling event program this fall. Dell plans to announce recycling grant awards in Canada this fall. Dell remains a partner in the Environmental Protection Agency's Resource Conservation Challenge education program, "Plug-In To eCycling." Dell offers consumers home pick-up of any brand of used computer for recycling or donation for no charge with the purchase of a new system, or for a nominal charge without purchase. (www.dell.com/recycling). Dell provides business and public institution customers a wide array of services for product recovery and recycling through Dell’s Asset Recovery Services. (www.dell.com/assetrecovery). Additional information about the recycling grant program can be found at www.dell.com/recyclinggrant. About Dell Dell Inc. (NASDAQ: DELL) is a premier provider of products and services required for customers worldwide to build their information-technology and Internet infrastructures. Company revenue for the past four quarters totaled $45.4 billion. Dell, through its direct business model, designs, manufactures and customizes products and services to customer requirements, and offers an extensive selection of software and peripherals. Information on Dell and its products can be obtained at www.dell.com. MEDIA CONTACTS: Bryant Hilton, Caroline Dietz, (512) 723-4780, (512) 724-2847, Bryant_Hilton@dell.com or Caroline_Dietz@dell.com
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