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Recycle your electronics from home - Ombligo - 07-03-2023 A Nevada company is set up to receive any electronics, including power cords, to recycle. You can drop the material off in a collection bin located in many cities, but for those that aren't, you can directly ship the material to them. https://www.redwoodmaterials.com/recycle-with-us/ Re: Recycle your electronics from home - RAMd®d - 07-03-2023 Unless they pay the freight, shipping is pretty much a non-starter for me. They don't pay the freight, from the look of it. But Fremont, CA isn't that far. I'm not sure some of the stuff I need to off will fit in those bins, though. Re: Recycle your electronics from home - mikebw - 07-03-2023 I often forget this myself, but you can also drop off at Best Buy locations for free. Just take it in to the service counter and say it's for recycling. Re: Recycle your electronics from home - modelamac - 07-03-2023 mikebw wrote: The Best Buy stores around me are now charging for recycling of many products. Staples does not, and gives me credits for recycling items they sell. Those credits add up over time and are applied to reduce purchase costs. Re: Recycle your electronics from home - d4 - 07-03-2023 For Long Islanders, NY below are links to the schedule and info: https://hempsteadny.gov/225/E-Cycling All televisions, computers, computer components (including cables, cords, and wiring), monitors, tablets, e-readers, electronic keyboards, mice, fax machines, scanners, printers, VCRs, DVRs, DVD players, digital converter boxes, cable or satellite receivers, electronic and video game consoles and portable digital music players will be accepted for e-cycling. Cell phones are not accepted. https://hempsteadny.gov/231/Stop-Throwing-Out-Pollutants-STOP Aerosol cans Ammonia Antifreeze* Asbestos (double bagged) Batteries - Car Batteries - Household Bleach Bug & Rodent Killers Chemistry Sets Degreasers Disinfectants Drain Cleaners Fertilizers with Herbicides Fire Extinguishers - One-Time Use Flammable Liquids (fire starter, gasoline* and diesel fuel*) Fluorescent Lamps and CFLs in shatterproof containers including ballasts Kerosene* Lacquers Latex & Oil-Based Paints Oven Cleaners Paint Strippers Paint Thinners & Brush Cleaners Pesticides Photography Chemicals Polishes & Wood Preservatives Propane Tanks - 20 lb. Solvents Spot Removers Swimming Pool Chemicals Telephone Books Thermostats (containing mercury) Tires (car - off rims) Varnish Waste Oil* Weed Killers Re: Recycle your electronics from home - Fritz - 07-03-2023 Hempstead will take items from out of towners? Huntington that is strictly verboten. Though I can't imagine anyone is checking beyond looking for a beach sticker. Re: Recycle your electronics from home - d4 - 07-03-2023 Fritz wrote: No one has ever checked or asked where I lived. Just drive-up, pop the trunk and volunteers come over to take it. If you feel uncomfortable with it, by all means, recycle/e-cycle/dispose somewhere else. I can see them denying someone driving up in a commercial vehicle with 300lbs of items. |