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Dell Offers Free Computer Recycling at Events in Select Cities Around the World

Dell Offers Free Computer Recycling at Events in Select Cities Around the World

Published 09-15-05

Submitted by Dell Inc.

ROUND ROCK, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 15, 2005--Dell
(NASDAQ:DELL) will offer free computer recycling at one-day events in select cities in the United States, Europe and Australia this fall in conjunction with the company's annual Global Community Involvement Month activities.

Dell's Recycling Tour will begin Sept. 17 in Bracknell, United Kingdom, followed by events in Nashville, Tenn., Munich, Germany and Sydney, Australia throughout October and November. The tour concludes in Oklahoma City on Nov. 12 in celebration of America Recycles Day.

Consumers in communities served by Dell's recycling tour will have the opportunity to empty their closets and garages of any brand computer, monitor, printer and other computer equipment and drop them off at their local collection event to be responsibly recycled.

"At Dell, part of being a great global company is being environmentally responsible," said Tod Arbogast, Dell's sustainable business manager. "These recycling events, and the public-private partnerships that make them possible, enable us to reinforce the message that no computer should go to waste."

Through Dell's partnership with the National Cristina Foundation (www.christina.org), consumers also have the option to donate unwanted computer equipment to charity. Dell has product donation programs in the U.S., Canada, Brazil, Ireland and the United Kingdom.

Dell celebrates Global Community Involvement Month each September, encouraging employees to volunteer in the communities where they live and work. In September 2004, more than 17,500 Dell employees, one of every three employees worldwide, volunteered, donating more than 78,000 hours of time.

"We're putting our values into action by inspiring, informing and enabling Dell employees to improve the quality of life of our local communities without compromising that of future generations," said Arbogast. "And this is only a start -- we expect to continue bringing responsible recycling programs to more regions of the world in the future -- helping Dell communities be sustainable communities."

Through more than 50 community computer-recycling events directly managed or sponsored by Dell during the past two years, more than 2,500 tons (2.25 million kilograms) of unwanted computer equipment have been kept out of landfills. Dell uses one-day computer recycling events to educate consumers about the importance of responsibly recycling unwanted computer equipment and the availability of ongoing consumer recycling programs. Dell is continually exploring ways to expand permanent recycling programs to more countries.

Dell makes it easy and affordable for customers to manage the life cycle of their computer equipment every day. More information on Dell's consumer donation and recycling options is available at www.dell.com/recycling.

About Dell

Dell Inc. (NASDAQ:DELL) is a trusted and diversified information-technology supplier and partner, and sells a comprehensive portfolio of products and services directly to customers worldwide.

Dell, recognized by Fortune magazine as America's most admired company and No. 3 globally, designs, builds and delivers innovative, tailored systems that provide customers with exceptional value. Company revenue for the last four quarters was $52.8 billion. For more information about Dell and its products and services, visit www.dell.com.
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