#12 WASTE MARKET!
November 20, 2006Clean up your storage rooms for the holidays and the coming new year! Come to the Waste Market on December 8, Friday, from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm - Goldcrest Parking Lot, Ayala Center, Makati City (near Ansons Motorshop along Arnaiz Ave.) and sell/dispose the following items:
Non-traditional wastes
junk electronic and electrical equipment and appliances
CPU (complete/incomplete/case) and monitors
Printers, scanners, fax, telephone, etc
Motherboards, PC/telecom cards, printer/med grade boards, hard disk, power/ monitor boards
Old/obsolete/broken Betamax, VHS, DVD players
Microwave ovens, toasters, gas range, stoves
Electric fans, water dispenser, electric pot, air con, rechargeable lamps
Other office and household equipment and appliances
used ink/toner printer cartridges, dot matrix ribbon cartridges
used acid-lead of car batteries, UPS and rechargeable lamps
used/damaged cds, vcds, VHS, betamax, video/handy cam and radio cassette tapes
busted tiboli (Christmas) lights
used oil (for registration - do not bring to the area)
styrofoam (polystyrene) and other packaging materials (for donation)
cellphone and cellphone batteries (for donation only)
Traditional Waste
Used paper and cartons (newpapers, komiks, notebooks, reports, old test papers, phone directories, etc)
damaged/broken plastic furniture, containers, bottles, etc. (anything plastic!)
Aluminum and tin cans (soda/food cans)
You can also exchange these traditional waste items to new products, such as 5.5 kilos of newspaper can give you 4 rolls of double-ply tissue paper, or 5 kilos of plastics or 1/2 kilo (30 pcs) of aluminum beverage cans can abe exchanged with 1 dozen of hangers, and other trading promos that you can avail of.
These events are organized to help promote recycling in the Philippines. Also, by selling your junk or still useful waste to accredited recyclers, we lessen the amount of trash that go directly to landfills or illegal dumping/recycling. What better way to dispose of your junk at the same time help protect our environment.
The waste market is organized through the collaboration of Ayala Foundation, Ayala Center Association, Ayala Property Management Corp, Philippine Business for the Environment, Makati City LGU, National Solid Waste Management Commission and DENR.
For any questions,
please call 752-1084 /1178 (adel/tin/jess) or 635-3670/2651 (nancy).
DON'T BE A JUNKIE!!! Kick the habit of throwing away still useful materials.
Please pass on to your friends and associates.








