Are you looking to get rid of unwanted electronics that have been laying around just collecting dust? It’s hard to find somewhere to get rid of them in an eco-friendly manner, especially when they don’t work anymore, so this is a perfect opportunity to clear some clutter and dispose of your electronics in an environment friendly way.
The Electronic Recycling Program will be held on April 24, 2012 from 12pm-4pm at the old ESU police station visitor parking lot #31 on Normal Street.
http://www4.esu.edu/today/sustainability/events.cfm
The ESU Sustainability Recycling Committee, Student Activity Association, and the Earth Day Committee present the Electronic Recycling Program. This program is free. All electronic equipment is acceptable with the exception of manifested hazardous waste, radioactive waste, biohazardous waste or mercury containing devices.
Acceptable equipment include: Computer, Monitors/CRTs, Computer Monitors/Flat Panel, Televisions/CRTs, Televisions/Flat Screen, Desktop Computers, Laptop Computers, Keyboards/Mice, Printers Scanners/Fax Machines, Copy Machines, VCRs, Stereos, Radios, Mainframes, Tape Players, CD Players, Network Hubs, Switching Boxes, Controllers, Docking Stations, CD Roms, Hard Drives, Printed Circuit Boards, UPS (personal & network), Microwaves, Small Household Appliances, Servers, Terminals, Peripherals, Office Equipment, Cell Phone,s Gaming Consoles
Unacceptable equipment: Devices containing or omitting radioactivity, Mercury containing devices, Light Bulbs (fluorescent or incandescent), Large Household Appliances, Hazardous Materials, Fire Extinguishers, Car Batteries, Smoke Alarms, Thermostats, Thermometers, Air Conditioners, Gas Powered Engines
Bring your recyclable electronics to the old ESU police station visitor parking lot #31 on Normal Street April 24, 2012: 12pm-4pm During ESU’s Earth Day Celebration & Bike Riding Awareness Day. Do you have any questions? Contact the Monroe County Municipal Waste Authority at 570-643-6100 or visit www.thewasteauthority.com.
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