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    Earth Day: Luke hosts E-Waste recycling event

    Earth Day: Luke hosts E-Waste recycling event

    Photo By Tech. Sgt. Alexander Cook | Members apart of Luke Air Force Base’s Environmental Excellence Program pose for a...... read more read more

    LUKE AIR FORCE BASE, AZ, UNITED STATES

    04.26.2017

    Story by Airman 1st Class Alexander Cook        

    56th Fighter Wing

    This year, Luke AFB has taken a unique approach to recycling, hosting an E-Waste Collection Event on base allowing Airmen to recycle their old electronics. Recycling electronics conserves natural resources that are valuable and can be used in making newer products. In doing so, it saves energy, reduces pollution, and saves resources by extracting fewer raw materials from earth.
    “We always encourage Airmen to participate in our outreach events,” said Oscar Mabry, 56th Civil Engineer Squadron materials management chief. “It allows our Airmen to be continuously educated on ways they can recycle and make a difference.”
    Mr. Mabry has been a major contributor to Luke’s recycling program helping to reduce the amount of waste that ends up in landfills. Last year the program generated more than $25,000 in revenue from recyclable materials.
    “Our goal is to continually improve and reduce what we put into the landfill,” said Oscar Mabry, 56th Civil Engineer Squadron chief of material management. “The landfill should be our last option.”
    Luke’s recycling program continues to focus on strengthening partnerships within the local community by ensuring sustainability in our natural resources. Partnering with outreach programs such as The Arizona Recycling Coalition and the Valley Wide Recycling Partnership, the primary goal is to educate and train Airmen.
    “Were expanding our partnerships with these outreach programs to reach young Airmen,” said Jeffery Schone, 56th CES environmental program manager. “Doing so will help our efforts to conserve, preserve, and restore our environment.”
    With innovation and teamwork from Airmen, Luke continues to be environmental stewards of our nations treasure by conserving our natural resources.
    Mr. Mabry encourages everyone to participate in future recycling events to educate themselves on ways they can make an impact.
    For more information contact Mr. Mabry at (623) 856-4748 or contact a unit environmental coordinator located within your squadron.

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    Date Taken: 04.26.2017
    Date Posted: 04.27.2017 15:34
    Story ID: 231784
    Location: LUKE AIR FORCE BASE, AZ, US

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