Trade your old cellphones for Pizza Pizza Wondering what to do with your old cellphone as you go through the springcleaning ritual? Drop it off at your nearest Pizza Pizza restaurant (Guelph St. in Georgetown) during the month of April and you'll not only receive a free slice of pizza, you'll be diverting the phones from landfills and helping the Canadian Association of Food Banks (CAFB) in its efforts to alleviate hunger. A staunch supporter of environmental causes, Pizza Pizza is partnering with the Association's Phones-for-Food program whereby recycled phones are sorted and sold to the re-manufacturing industry, which in turn sells the refurbished products to consumers, raising funds ($2-$5/phone) for local food banks in the process. Throughout April, which is designated as Earth Month, Pizza Pizza is accepting old cellphones at all traditional restaurants across Ontario and Quebec. Customers who drop off a cellphone will receive a free slice of pizza as a thank you for their environmentally conscious gesture. All cellphone handsets, regardless of age or condition, will be accepted and customers are urged to ensure the phones are deactivated before dropping them off at Pizza Pizza.