Monday, March 5, 2012

Electronics Recycling March 24th


Just a reminder that on Saturday, March 24th, the Park Slope Fifth Avenue BID, Lower East Side Ecology Center and City Council Member Brad Lander will be sponsoring an electronics recycling event from 9 am - 4 pm at the corner of 5th Avenue and 4th Street.

What can you bring?

Working and non-working equipment:

 •    Computers (laptops & desktops, servers, mainframes)

•    Monitors
•    Printers, scanners, fax-machines, copiers
•    Network devices (routers, hubs, modems, etc.)
•    Peripherals (keyboards, mice, cables, cords, chargers, etc.)
•    Tablets and E-readers
•    Components (hard drives, CD-ROMs, circuit boards, power supplies, etc.)

•    TVs, VCRs, DVRs, & DVD Players
•    Digital Converter Boxes, Cable/Satellite Receivers
•    Portable music players
•    Audio-visual equipment
•    Video-games
•    Cell phones, pagers, PDAs
•    Telecommunication (phones, answering machines, etc.)

NO home appliances such as microwaves, refrigerators, or air conditioners.

8 comments:

  1. There is a vibrant, for-profit secondary market for recent models of laptop computers, desktop computers and cell phones because these products retain significant value.

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  2. Safely recycling electronics helps keep hazardous substances from harming people and our plants. It's nice to join activities like this!

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  3. Any suggestions where to bring regular batteries?

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    1. The Best Buy at Atlantic Terminal will accept them.

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  4. I think that the best solution would be to sell equipment that is still working and in good condition. There is no such thing as "Extra Money". Do I need to bring electronic waste to you for recycling by myself? I mean, I have a lot of old monitors, printers, etc. in my garage, so I'm not sure that I can bring all this on my own. Could you arrange a home pickup like it is done in allgreenrecycling.com ? I would really like to get rid of this stuff as quickly as possible!

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  5. Thank you for such initiatives. I believe that it is the duty of each of us to reduce our waste and recycle it correctly. I use big-ben and feel like I'm contributing to saving the planet!

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  6. Thanks to those who remind in time that all unnecessary and non-working things cannot be simply thrown away. It's good that there are companies like https://www.rubbishwaste.co.uk/ that help to dispose of garbage correctly, without harming the environment.

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