Earth Day is right around the corner and many Americans have spent the last few months making grand plans to celebrate the day. On Tuesday millions will participate in festivals, recycling events, and campaigns across the country. But, there are many more individuals who are less eco-minded that will go about their normal day, paying little attention to the environmentally friendly hoopla.
If you fall into this category and are looking for an easy way to help the environment from the comfort of your home or office simply visit CellForCash.com. This website allows consumers
everywhere to recycle unused cell phones (http://www.CellForCash.com) with a payoff. CellForCash.com pays for over 700 different models and offers
free recycling (http://www.CellForCash.com) for any cell phone. They also send a box and pre-paid label to each customer for return shipping.
The current buildup of unused cell phones in America is quite alarming. Recent estimates place over 500 million phones in American homes doing nothing more than collecting dust. Sadly,
this number grows by an additional 130 million annually.
"By taking five minutes to sell an unused phone on CellForCash.com anyone can help decrease the growing wireless industry waste problem," says James Mosieur, the CEO of RMS
Communications, the company that operates CellForCash.com. Mosieur explains, "CellForCash.com was created to provide consumers and businesses a simple way to responsibly dispose of their
old phones while returning some value."
This Tuesday anyone can support Earth Day by selling their old cell phone in minutes from the comfort of their home or the office. Most users will likely make some money for a something
that is just collecting dust, but more importantly they will be doing something to help our environment.
About CellForCash.com
CellForCash.com is an online cell phone buy-back website. Its mission is to provide a responsible wireless industry waste solution while returning value to consumers and businesses. Since
it launched 2002, CellForCash.com has captured hundreds of thousands of unused cell phones and diverted over 80 tons of waste from local landfills. For more information contact Andrew
Hinkle at 800-503-8026 or visit http://www.CellForCash.com.