Goodwill hosts e-waste drive to help protect environment for Earth Month
April 20, 2025
Goodwill Industries of South Texas hosted an e-waste drive at La Palmera Mall to promote safe disposal of old electronics.
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Goodwill Industries of South Texas hosted its Earth Month e-waste collection drive today, just outside the La Palmera Mall parking lot.
The event encouraged the community to safely dispose of old electronics while supporting a great cause.
E-waste is one of the fastest-growing environmental threats, with toxic substances like lead and mercury that can seep into the soil and water. Those can impact both wildlife and human health if not properly disposed of.
Dr. Amanda Garcia, Vice President of Development at Goodwill explains why proper e-waste recycling is crucial for the environment.
“There are a ton of chemicals that actually go into our environment when we don’t really know what to do or how to properly dispose of our electronic waste so when that stuff end up in our landfill unfortunately magnesium, lead, other things are seeping into our water,” said Garcia.
The event encouraged donations of anything from old computer monitors, printers, and cell phones, to cords and wires. It also provided valuable community service hours for volunteers.
“It provides a lifelong sense of giving. So, being able to start this at a young age is so important, especially for youth today!” said Garcia.
The collection event successfully helped upcycle electronic waste, raised awareness for Earth Month, and brought the community together to contribute to protecting our environment.
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