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Oct 20, 2009
Effective January 1, 2010 computers, monitors and TVs CANNOT be disposed of in the garbage or at disposal sites such as landfills, transfer stations and incinerators. Recycle these items FREE at NextStep Recycling.

Oct 20, 2009
NextStep Recycling recently hired Diana Barkelew, CPA as Finance Manager, Melissa Mattick as Finance Assistant and Mikayle Anderson as the new Marketing Manager.

Aug 05, 2009
All Proceeds Help Fund NextStep Programs

Aug 04, 2009
Join us as we gather to celebrate artists who use their beautiful art to creatively look at what most of us view as trash.

Jun 27, 2009
NextStep Recycling announced today that due to increased costs, EPS block foam (commonly referred to as Styrofoam) will no longer be accepted at their Eugene, OR recycling facility beginning July 1, 2009.

Feb 18, 2009
Springfield, OR- NextStep Recycling, Willamette Valley's largest non-profit electronic refurbisher/recycler, will be holding its grand opening celebration for its new Springfield Donation Depot and ReUSE Store on Friday, February 27th 2009

Feb 03, 2009
Feb 7th, 2009 3:00 to 5:00 PM: Heritage Courtyard at Oakway Center, Eugene, OR, Mike Grudzien will perform 5,555 “crunches” (sit ups) to raise $55,555 for donation to 5 charities.

Dec 20, 2008
NextStep Recycling, a nationally recognized non-profit computer refurbishing and recycling center which refurbishes used technology to provide computers, education, and job skills training to marginalized populations, was burglarized Dec. 14, 2008.

Dec 20, 2008
NextStep Recycling has been selected as the only reuse and recycling nonprofit in central Oregon that is participating in the free statewide electronics recycling legislation.


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