MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community College Kingman Campus student club, MC4, held a technology recycle drive in partnership with the City of Kingman’s Public Works Department. The recycle drive was held April 27 where a total of 9,360 pounds of technology was collected. The event was well attended with local community members stopping by to recycle their unused technology.
MC4 club members, Julian Lovato Cordero (left) and Christian Pierce (right) take out hard drives from computers that are being recycled.
Angie Neth, Systems Administrator at MCC, also joined in the fun with Julian Lovato Cordero (left) and Christian Pierce (right) of removing hard drives from computers being recycled.
Kingman Unified School District’s Information Technology Department also stopped by to recycle some of its unused and broken technology.
Large dumpsters are used to collect the recyclables from the event.
Mathew Borges, IT Technician for Kingman Unified School District, is carrying phones to be recycled.
Timothy Gardner, KUSD IT Director (left), and Michael Gaffney, MC4 club advisor and Systems Operations Director at MCC (right), unload a box with items to be recycled.
A community member arrives to drop off some recyclable items and a team of MCC volunteers ready to help.
MCC’s student club, MC4, partners with the City of Kingman Public Works Department to host the Technology Recycle Drive every spring.
MCC’s student club, MC4, partners with the City of Kingman Public Works Department to host the Technology Recycle Drive every spring.
Caleb Walters, Information Technology technician at MCC, also helped remove hard drives from computers that were being recycled.