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Image Microsystems Partners with the Austin Waldorf School for Three Day Recycling Event

Business Wire, May 6, 2004

Environment Writers/Education Writers/High-Tech Writers

AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 6, 2004

Image Microsystems (IMI), today announces a recycling partnership with the Austin Waldorf School in Austin, Texas to provide recycling service in support of the student council hosting a three-day collection station for the community to recycle old computers and related equipment May 13, 14, and 15.

This environmentally-friendly event will be held in the parking lot of the Austin Waldorf School located at 8700 South View Road, Austin, Texas (2 miles West of Oak Hill on South View Road).

Drop off times are between 4pm-6pm on Thursday and Friday and 11am-4pm on Saturday.

The following items will be accepted for recycling: computers, monitors, keyboards, mice, printers, and most any type of computer peripheral. Old cell phones can also be accepted at this event.

The equipment will be safely disassembled under zero landfill and no overseas dumping policy by Image Microsystems, who will provide the EPA compliant recycling services.

About Image Microsystems Inc.

Founded in 1992, Image Microsystems Inc. is a leader in setting the standards for developing and managing reverse logistics services and outsourced technical services including test and repair, remanufacturing, de-manufacturing, data eraser, re-marketing and recycling. For more information, visit the company's Web site at www.imagemicro.com.

About The Austin Waldorf School

Waldorf schools worldwide have established a reputation for producing graduates who are positive young people of moral responsibility who are resourceful and flexible thinkers and who become mentally and emotionally healthy, productive adults. The Austin Waldorf School was founded in 1980 and serves students in grades pre-K through 12. By creating a school environment that balances academic, artistic and practical disciplines, the Austin Waldorf School cultivates a love of learning, a sympathetic interest in the world, self-confidence, and an abiding moral purpose. For more information, visit the school's Web site at www.austinwaldorf.org.

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