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Two Brothers Scrap Metal Collects 6,280 Pounds of Unwanted Electronics at Mineola Middle School’s eWaste Drive

Students from Mineola Middle School pose with some of the electronic devices they collected during their seventh annual eWaste Drive on October 27. They are joined by (back row, left to right) Steve Benner, Dean of Students, Mineola Middle School; Amy Trojanowski, Principal, Mineola Middle School; Vincent Interrante, Robotics Club Moderator, Mineola Middle School; and Mark Santiago, Manager, Two Brothers Scrap Metal.

MINEOLA, NY – For the seventh year in a row, Two Brothers Scrap Metal participated in Mineola Middle School’s eWaste Drive, which took place on October 27. This year’s drive brought in 6,280 pounds of electronic waste, compared to 4,240 pounds the previous year.

The purpose of the drive was to help the environment, by providing the community with a responsible means to dispose of their outdated or non-functional electronic devices. By diverting these electronics from landfills, Mineola Middle School and Two Brothers Scrap Metal are actively contributing to the reduction of electronic waste and its harmful impact on the environment. Two Brothers played a vital role by donating the use of one of their containers.

Two Brothers has participated in the eWaste Drive for the past seven years. During that time, the company has hauled away 52,780 pounds — more than 26 tons — of electronic waste. The staff at Mineola Middle School thanked Two Brothers for its support.

For more information, call (631) 694-8188 or visit www.TwoBrothersScrapMetal.com.

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About Two Brothers Scrap Metal
Located in Farmingdale, New York, Two Brothers Scrap Metal offers some of the highest scrap metal prices in the tri-state area for aluminum, copper, brass, lead, steel and stainless steel. Two Brothers also accepts and pays out litho plates, lithofilm, goldenrod, x-rays, radiators, wire and batteries. Other services include free roll-off service, container service, walk-in service, radio dispatched lift-gate trucks, drum and drum handling equipment, personal handling of payment and residential and commercial pick-up service. For more information, call (631) 694-8188 or visit www.twobrothersscrapmetal.com.

Two Brothers Scrap Metal Collects 4,240 Pounds of Unused and Unwanted Electronics at Mineola Middle School’s eWaste Drive

Two Brothers Scrap Metal donated the use of a container for Mineola Middle School’s eWaste Drive, which was held on October 28. The drive brought in 4,240 pounds of electronic waste. Residents came to the school to drop off their unwanted and unused computers, hard drives, printers, flatscreen TVs, chargers and other items.

The purpose of the drive was to help the environment by disposing of electronics that are either no longer being used or do not work anymore; recycling electronic waste keeps it from winding up in landfills. Last year, the school held two drives: one on April 23, 2021, which was rescheduled from October 2020 due to COVID and coincided with Earth Day weekend, and another on October 28, 2021. Two Brothers collected 13,380 pounds of unwanted electronics during those two events.

Two Brothers has participated in the eWaste Drive for the past six years. During that time, the company has hauled away 46,500 pounds — more than 21 tons — of electronic waste. The staff at Mineola Middle School thanked Two Brothers for its support.

For more information, call (631) 694-8188 or visit www.twobrothersscrapmetal.com.

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About Two Brothers Scrap Metal

Located in Farmingdale, New York, Two Brothers Scrap Metal offers some of the highest scrap metal prices in the tri-state area for aluminum, copper, brass, lead, steel and stainless steel. Two Brothers also accepts and pays out lithoplates, lithofilm, goldenrod, x-rays, radiators, wire and batteries. Other services include free roll-off service, container service, walk-in service, radio dispatched lift-gate trucks, drum and drum handling equipment, personal handling of payment and residential and commercial pick-up service. For more information, call (631) 694-8188 or visit www.twobrothersscrapmetal.com.

Two Brothers Scrap Metal Grants Environmental Conservation Scholarship to Farmingdale High School Student

Two Brothers Scrap Metal announced that Terrence Quinn, a graduating high school senior from Farmingdale High School, was the recipient of the Two Brothers Scrap Metal Environmental Conservation Scholarship. On June 7, during the school’s annual awards event, Mr. Quinn was awarded a one-time, $1,000 scholarship from Two Brothers Scrap Metal. This is the sixth consecutive year that Two Brothers has awarded this competitive scholarship to a student who intends to study either environmental science or engineering while in college.

For more information, call (631) 694-8188 or visit www.twobrothersscrapmetal.com.

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About Two Brothers Scrap Metal

Located in Farmingdale, New York, Two Brothers Scrap Metal offers some of the highest scrap metal prices in the tri-state area for aluminum, copper, brass, lead, steel and stainless steel. Two Brothers also accepts and pays out lithoplates, lithofilm, goldenrod, x-rays, radiators, wire and batteries. Other services include free roll-off service, container service, walk-in service, radio dispatched lift-gate trucks, drum and drum handling equipment, personal handling of payment and residential and commercial pick-up service. For more information, call (631) 694-8188 or visit www.twobrothersscrapmetal.com.

Two Brothers Scrap Metal Collects 6,220 Pounds of Unused and Unwanted Electronics at Mineola Middle School’s eWaste Drive

Students from Mineola Middle School pose with some of the electronic devices they collected during their fifth annual eWaste Drive on October 28. They are joined by (back row, left to right) Catherine Shanahan, Assistant Principal; Steve Benner, Dean of Students; and Amy Trojanowski, Principal, Mineola Middle School; and Mark Santiago, Manager; and Erlan Bonilla, Employee, Two Brothers Scrap Metal.

 

Two Brothers Scrap Metal donated the use of a container for Mineola Middle School’s eWaste Drive, which was held on October 28. The drive brought in 6,220 pounds of electronic waste. Residents dropped off unwanted and unused computers, hard drives, printers, flatscreen TVs, chargers which were collected by students from the school’s National Honor Society.

 

The purpose of the drive was to help the environment by disposing of electronics that are either no longer being used or do not work anymore; recycling electronic waste keeps it from winding up in landfills.

 

Two Brothers has participated in the eWaste Drive for the past five years. During that time, the company has hauled away 44,260 pounds — more than 22 tons — of electronic waste. The staff at Mineola Middle School thanked Two Brothers for its support.

 

For more information, call (631) 694-8188 or visit www.twobrothersscrapmetal.com.

 

 

 

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About Two Brothers Scrap Metal

Located in Farmingdale, New York, Two Brothers Scrap Metal offers some of the highest scrap metal prices in the tri-state area for aluminum, copper, brass, lead, steel and stainless steel. Two Brothers also accepts and pays out lithoplates, lithofilm, goldenrod, x-rays, radiators, wire and batteries. Other services include free roll-off service, container service, walk-in service, radio dispatched lift-gate trucks, drum and drum handling equipment, personal handling of payment and residential and commercial pick-up service. For more information, call (631) 694-8188 or visit www.twobrothersscrapmetal.com.

Two Brothers Scrap Metal Collects 7,160 Pounds of Unused and Unwanted Electronics at Mineola Middle School’s eWaste Drive

Electronic Waste Collection Event Coincided with Earth Day Weekend

Students from Mineola Middle School pose with some of the electronic devices they collected during their fifth annual eWaste Drive on April 23 in celebration of Earth Day weekend. They are joined by (back row, left to right) Amy Trojanowski, Principal, and Vincent Interrante, Robotics Club Moderator, Mineola Middle School; Patrick Talty, Trustee, Mineola Public Schools Board of Education; Catherine Shanahan, Assistant Principal, and Steve Benner, Dean of Students, Mineola Middle School; and Mark Santiago, Manager, Two Brothers Scrap Metal. Standing in front of Ms. Shanahan: Joanna Zappalla, Guidance Counselor and Environmental Club Advisor, Mineola Middle School.

Two Brothers Scrap Metal donated the use of a container for Mineola Middle School’s eWaste Drive, which was held on April 23, in celebration of Earth Day weekend. The drive brought in 7,160 pounds of electronic waste. Residents came to the school to drop off their unwanted and unused computers, hard drives, printers, flatscreen TVs, chargers and other items.

The purpose of the drive was to help the environment by disposing of electronics that are either no longer being used or do not work anymore; recycling electronic waste keeps it from winding up in landfills.

The event began as a project initiated by the school’s Robotics Club. Since then, the Robotics Club teamed up with the school’s Environmental Club to promote the Drive to the local community. Last year’s Drive was canceled due to COVID-19 and rescheduled for this year to coincide with Earth Day weekend.

Two Brothers has participated in the eWaste Drive for the past five years. During that time, the company has hauled away 38,040 pounds — more than 17 tons — of electronic waste. The staff at Mineola Middle School thanked Two Brothers for its support.

For more information, call (631) 694-8188 or visit www.twobrothersscrapmetal.com.

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About Two Brothers Scrap Metal

Located in Farmingdale, New York, Two Brothers Scrap Metal offers some of the highest scrap metal prices in the tri-state area for aluminum, copper, brass, lead, steel and stainless steel. Two Brothers also accepts and pays out lithoplates, lithofilm, goldenrod, x-rays, radiators, wire and batteries. Other services include free roll-off service, container service, walk-in service, radio dispatched lift-gate trucks, drum and drum handling equipment, personal handling of payment and residential and commercial pick-up service. For more information, call (631) 694-8188 or visit www.twobrothersscrapmetal.com.

MEDIA ADVISORY For Friday, April 23, 2021: Two Brothers Scrap Metal Supports eWaste Drive as Part of Mineola Middle School’s Earth Day Event

Students and Faculty Team up to Keep Electronic Waste out of Landfills

 

Who:               Two Brothers Scrap Metal

                        Amy Trojanowski, Principal, Mineola Middle School

                        Students and staff members at Mineola Middle School                 

What:              In support of the school’s Earth Day event, Two Brothers Scrap Metal is assisting the students and staff at Mineola Middle School in its eWaste Drive. Two Brothers has provided the use of a container free of charge so the community can bring in their unwanted computers, cell phones, tablets and other electronic devices.

                        The purpose of the eWaste Drive is to help the environment by disposing of electronics that are either no longer being used or do not work anymore. The event started in 2015 as part of a project by the school’s Robotics Club. Five years ago, the Robotics Club teamed up with the school’s Environmental Club to promote the Drive to the local community.

                        In 2019, Two Brothers collected 8,840 pounds of unwanted electronics — the largest amount collected since the company’s involvement in the event began in 2016. Last year’s event was cancelled due to COVID-19 and rescheduled for this year to coincide with Earth Day weekend.

                        Infection control protocols will be in place. Students and staff who are volunteering at this event will be wearing masks. Those who drop off their unwanted electronics must wear a mask before getting out of their cars.

When:             Friday, April 23, 2021

                        3:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.

Where:            Mineola Middle School

                        200 Emory Road

                        Mineola, NY

Directions:     LIE to Exit 39 (Glen Cove Rd./Glen Cove/Hempstead) onto Old Westbury Road. Turn left onto Glen Cove Road. After approximately two miles, make a right onto Jericho Turnpike (Rte. 25). After 1.8 miles, turn left onto Emory Road. Go 0.2 mile; school is on the left-hand side.

Photo Ops:    Representatives from Two Brothers Scrap Metal with students and staff members from Mineola Middle School. Students depositing their unused electronics into the Dumpster provided by Two Brothers.

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About Two Brothers Scrap Metal

Located in Farmingdale, New York, Two Brothers Scrap Metal offers some of the highest scrap metal prices in the tri-state area for aluminum, copper, brass, lead, steel and stainless steel. Two Brothers also accepts and pays out lithoplates, lithofilm, goldenrod, x-rays, radiators, wire and batteries. Other services include free roll-off service, container service, walk-in service, radio dispatched lift-gate trucks, drum and drum handling equipment, personal handling of payment and residential and commercial pick-up service. For more information, call (631) 694-8188 or visit www.twobrothersscrapmetal.com.

Two Brothers Scrap Metal Grants Environmental Conservation Scholarship to Farmingdale High School Student

Two Brothers Scrap Metal announced that Lily Coffin, a graduating high school senior from Farmingdale High School, was the recipient of the Two Brothers Scrap Metal Environmental Conservation Scholarship. On June 8, during the school’s annual awards event, Ms. Coffin was awarded a one-time, $1,000 scholarship from Two Brothers Scrap Metal. This is the fourth consecutive year that Two Brothers has awarded this competitive scholarship to a student who intends to study either environmental science or engineering while in college.

For more information, call (631) 694-8188 or visit www.twobrothersscrapmetal.com.

Two Brothers Scrap Metal Collects Nearly 9,000 Pounds of Unused and Unwanted Electronics at Mineola Middle School’s eWaste Drive

Largest Amount of Electronics Dropped off at Event Since Recycling Company’s Involvement Began in 2016

Students from Mineola Middle School pose with some of the electronic devices they collected during their fifth annual eWaste Drive on October 25. They are joined by (back row, left to right) Kelly Clifford, Teacher; Andrew Casale, Principal; Vincent Interrante, Robotics Club Moderator; Lindsay Borges, Teacher; Amy Trojanowski, Assistant Principal; and Melissa Fusco, Robotics Club Moderator, Mineola Middle School; and Mark Santiago, Manager, Two Brothers Scrap Metal. Also pictured are Joanne Zappalla (front row, fourth from left), Environmental Club Advisor, and Steve Benner (kneeling, fifth from left), Dean of Students, Mineola Middle School.

Two Brothers Scrap Metal donated the use of a container for Mineola Middle School’s eWaste Drive, which was held on October 25. The drive brought in 8,840 pounds of electronic waste — the largest amount collected by Two Brothers since the company became involved in this event back in 2016. Residents came to the school to drop off their unwanted and unused computers, hard drives, printers, flatscreen TVs, chargers and other items.

The purpose of the drive, now in its fifth year, was to help the environment by disposing of electronics that are either no longer being used or do not work anymore; recycling electronic waste keeps it from winding up in landfills.

The event began as a project initiated by the school’s Robotics Club. Three years ago, the Robotics Club teamed up with the school’s Environmental Club to promote the Drive to the local community.

Two Brothers has participated in the eWaste Drive for the past four years. During that time, Two Brothers has hauled away 30,880 pounds — more than fifteen tons — of electronic waste. Last year, 8,140 pounds of unused electronics were hauled away. The staff at Mineola Middle School thanked Two Brothers for its support.

For more information, call (631) 694-8188 or visit www.twobrothersscrapmetal.com.

Two Brothers Scrap Metal Grants Environmental Conservation Scholarship to Farmingdale High School Student

Pictured are Mark Santiago (left), Manager, Two Brothers Scrap Metal, and Farmingdale High School student Jessica Finkel (right). On June 10, during the school’s annual awards event, Ms. Finkel was awarded a one-time, $1,000 scholarship from Two Brothers Scrap Metal. This is the third year that Two Brothers has awarded this competitive scholarship to a student who intends to study either environmental science or engineering while in college.

For more information, call (631) 694-8188 or visit www.twobrothersscrapmetal.com.

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