Computer Recycling for Education Targets NEA Meeting with Educational Product Campaign
Computer Recycling for Education announced today a licensing product campaign targeted to education to promote their theme character, Ewaste Eddie for the National Education Association (NEA) Annual Meeting & Expo 2005 to be held July 1-3 at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, CA.
Rancho Murieta, CA (PRWEB via PR Web
Direct) June 27, 2005 -- Computer Recycling for Education announced today a
licensing product campaign to promote their theme-character, Ewaste Eddie, at
the National Education Association (NEA) Annual Meeting July 1-3 at the Los
Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, CA. The campaign features Ewaste
Eddie's proclamation: "Remember to Ecycle-it."
Educators, teachers,
administrators, education consultants, publishers, manufacturers, designers,
agents, representatives and licensees are encouraged to look for Ewaste Eddie at
Booth #118. Register at Computer Recycling For Education's Booth #118 for a
drawing to win a free computer for your school or nonprofit organization. Photo
opportunities with Ewaste Eddie will be held July 1-3 from 2:00p.m.-3:00p.m.
Ewaste Eddie can be licensed for books, curriculum, environmental education,
educational software, consumer education campaigns, plush dolls, toys, board
games, cartoons, apparel, posters, public service announcements, theme parks,
posters, and more. Ewaste Eddie is also available in costume for classroom
appearances, assemblies, community service special events.
"Our goal is
for Ewaste Eddie, with his 'Remember to Ecycle-it' proclamation, to become
universally recognized as the worldwide icon for electronics waste (e-waste)
prevention. The U.S. Forest Service has a famous fire prevention bear, and we
plan to make Ewaste Eddie the international ambassador for educating the public
on electronics waste prevention and electronics reuse, through social
marketing," said President Al Chaney.
With Ewaste Eddie's universal
appeal, education publishers, mass merchandise retailers, computer retailers,
office supply retailers, electronics retailers, computer manufacturers, food
processors, home improvement retailers, and electronics manufacturers are
encouraged to seek licensing. Licensing of Ewaste Eddie can also be applied to
businesses, municipalities, colleges, school districts, recyclers, waste
haulers, government agencies and environmental organizations. These
organizations may want to consider the purchasing or licensing of Ewaste Eddie
for promotional items such as t-shirts, mugs, pencils, sweatshirts, calendars,
posters, coloring books, and bill-inserts for their own education campaigns. A
variety of products can be designed to educate, entertain and protect the
environment through social marketing and consumer awareness.
Ewaste
Eddie's copyrighted character, trademark and concept are receiving interest from
a range of professionals from education, electronic and environmental
associations. Computer Recycling for Education, located in Rancho Murieta,
Calif., owns and has created all of the intellectual property, exclusive rights,
licensing, trademarks, copyrights, artwork, designs, patents, illustrations,
derivative rights and publishing rights. Winners of promotional items must be
present to win on July 2, 2005 at 1:00p.m. and are responsible for all
appropriate taxes and shipping. Information about Computer Recycling for
Education can be found at its Web site: www.ecycle-it.com
For information about United States
and International licensing of Ewaste Eddie, please contact:
Al Chaney
MBA Computer Recycling For Education
15150 Dela Pena Circle Rancho
Murieta, CA 95683
916-354-1990
www.ecycle-it.com
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