Recycling
CPR® gladly accepts all electronic devices for recycling; with its focus on mp3 players, cell phones, pda’s, gaming devices and computers.
In an effort to help children in need and also to help make the Earth a better place to live, CPR® is teamed up with Shriner’s Hospitals for Children. Shriner’s has been helping children since 1922, specializing in burn trauma and orthopedic care for children 18 years of age and younger. CPR® accepts any broken or unused electronic devices so that they may be recycled. A portion of the profits made are donated to Shriner’s Hospitals for Children to help those children that need it the most.
Before donating your electronic device to CPR®, please make sure your service is no longer active. If you think your service is still on, please contact your service provider to have them terminate your service. Next, make sure you remove any important saved data from your device. You can choose to either manually delete each item or you can perform a factory reset. The factory reset erases all saved data in one shot. So please make sure you no longer need anything that is on your device, as it would be horrible to lose any data of real importance. Lastly, make sure that you do not include your SIM card or your memory card with your donation.
CPR® gladly accepts donations of small electronic devices no matter what kind of condition they are in. CPR® has a team of highly qualified service repair technicians are capable of cell phone repair, video game repair, and small electronic repair. Our technicians are so good at what they do, that they are even able to repair phone water damage, when a phone won’t charge, devices with a broken screen, and so much more. So, if you have a small electronic device that you are no longer using, CPR® will gladly take it off your hands!



