Now Goodwill Takes More Than Just Old Furniture

In an effort to help the environment and support the unemployed, Dell and Goodwill have partnered to form the Reconnect program. Now, in ten states, you can drop off your old electronics for recycling at Goodwill stores, which will see that your electronics are recycled or reused appropriately and use any profits to support their work. - K

Tech Tip: Duplex to Save Paper

I print . . . a lot, so I'm not about to chastise anyone else for printing. But I do want to encourage you to be smarter about it. I, for example, have set my printer to automatically print on both sides of the paper and often print two pages on each side. I'm also trying to be good about recycling and reusing paper instead of throwing it out.

If you don't know how to set your printer to print on both sides of the paper, check out the TechSoup.org article on duplexing. Another neat resource is the Environmental Defense Fund's Paper Calculator, which can help you determine how much of an environmental impact different types of paper have. - K

Free Friday: TechSoup Webinar on Reducing Your Paper Usage

On Tuesday, November 18, 2008 TechSoup Talks is offering a free webinar on "Reducing Your Paper Usage." Anna Jaeger from TechSoup Global's GreenTech Program will interview Steve Adams from Protus, the maker of MyFax, a paperless fax solution. The webinar will be held from 10-11am Pacific. You can register online here. -M

Free Electronics Recycling Through the Mail

Looking to toss that first generation Palm Pilot?

Free and green. Those are the goals of a pilot program launched today by the U.S. Postal Service that allows customers to recycle small electronics and inkjet cartridges by mailing them free of charge.

-M