1820 Pandora Street
Vancouver, BC
V5L 1M5
604-879-GEEK (4335)
OPEN - Tues. ~ Sat.
11:00am - 6:00pm
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environmentFG at Nature Matters SummerFest, Sat. July 14 11-3pmSubmitted by ifny on Vie, 2007-07-13 15:46.Jul 14 2007 - 11:00 Location(s)
Free Geek will have a booth at Surrey's Nature Matters SummerFest. FG at Global Habitat Festival, Sat. July 7, 12-9pmSubmitted by ifny on Mar, 2007-07-03 20:14.Jul 7 2007 - 12:00 Jul 7 2007 - 21:00 Location(s)Global Habitat Festival Sat July 7 - all day - Robson Square (across Robson St. from the Vancouver Art Gallery) Free Geek will have a Geek Booth at the Festival in Robson Square (across Robson St. from the Vancouver Art Gallery). **We need lots of volunteers, and so does the Festival; If you can help, please contact Ifny at ifny[AT]freegeekvancouver.org or 604-690-7372. Volunteer shifts are 5 hours long, anytime between 7:30am-midnight. **
Computer Recycling Highlights from the 33rd Annual RCBC ConferenceComputer recycling and e-waste were hot topics at the 33rd Annual Recycling Council of British Columbia (RCBC) Conference. Ifny Lachance and David Repa were invited to speak about the Free Geek model at this year's conference. Other presenters included Environment Canada and the Basel Action Network (BAN). You can see Ifny and David's presentation online. (Warning - Flash Player needed!! Apologies.)
A big highlight was visiting with Jim Puckett, the founder of BAN. He was kind enough to give them a lift back to Vancouver. Thanks Jim! Our PrinciplesWe provide a place for people to share technology, and to work together building healthier, more empowered communities. We want to see transparency, accountability, and sustainability become the norm in our industry and in our neighbourhoods. International organisations like the Basel Action Network help us determine how best we may lead by example. OUR MISSION STATEMENT: Free Geek is a nonprofit community organisation that reduces the environmental impact of waste electronics by reusing and recycling donated technology. Through community engagement we provide education, job skills training, Internet access and free or low cost computers to the public. Free Geek Vancouver was the first operation of its kind in Canada, and is entirely locally owned and operated. There are eleven other autonomous Free Geeks in existence. In order to be affiliated with the Free Geek family, we follow the following principles: I) We dispose of equipment in an ethical and environmentally responsible manner. We're a reuse and recycling center; a large part of our mission is environmental. We prioritize the fate of equipment this way:
II) We use Free/Open Source Software wherever possible, and promote the Free Software philosophy in other ways, such as transparent collaboration with others. The free software philosophy, with its emphasis on mutual assistance and freedom, is important to what we are; all of our software, documentation, and policies are open to whoever wants to avoid reinventing the wheels we've made. III) We provide low- and no-cost computer technology and training to our community. We believe that empowering people is an essential part of equipping them. Rather than just dropping free hardware on folks, we want to educate them, and facilitate their self-sufficiency. We also want to involve them in creating a community where they can circulate their knowledge and empower others. Additionally, in order to use the Free Geek name and join the Intergalactic Federation of Free Geeks, we've agreed to the 'Principles for Official Free Geeks':
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