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Greenwich Kids Host Electronic Waste Drive

Greenwich High School students from the Digital Equity Club and Boy Scouts help staff a computer drive held at St. Catherine's Church to benefit the Greenwich Alliance for Education’s Bridging the Digital Divide program. Photo Credit: Contributed

GREENWICH, Conn. – Greenwich High School students and local Boy Scouts held the area’s first eWaste drive in the area to collect computer equipment for students who lack at-home technology.

Students from the school’s Digital Equity Club worked at the drive at St. Catherine’s Church to benefit the Greenwich Alliance for Education’s Bridging the Digital Divide program. The program seeks to help Greenwich High students who don’t have computers, an Internet connection or knowledge of technology.

The drive salvaged more than 60 computers to establish a pipeline of computers for the program in addition to saving 4,042 pounds of electronic waste from entering landfills.

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