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default map pin icon 1106 North 5th Street, Wausau, WI 54403, USA

This listing was last updated on: December 30, 2024

Expanded listing for: Good News Project, Inc.

Hours of Operation

Fri

9:00am

4:00pm

Open every Friday, with occasional special events (held on other weekdays and Saturdays).
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Description: Good News Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit located in Wausau, WI. We are a registered e-CYCLING collector through the WI DNR's E-Cycle WI Program, open for electronics collection every Friday from 9am to 4pm, as well as occasional special events. We charge $0.49/lb (sole exception being smoke detectors - flat-rate $15), with all proceeds supporting our Health Equipment Lending Program (local loans of sanitized, used durable medical equipment to our community at no required cost) and our humanitarian shipments of durable medical equipment to those in need within the US as well as internationally. We accept almost all consumer electronics, as well as business devices. Collected electronics are prepared for final material recycling, then sent directly to an R2V3- and E-Stewards-certified, DNR-registered end recycler in Onalaska, WI, where an incredible 99.6% of the material taken in is reclaimed for use in future products!

default map pin icon 540 North Main Street, Barre, VT 05641, USA

This listing was last updated on: January 06, 2025

Expanded listing for: Additional Recycling Collections Center (ARCC)

Hours of Operation

Mon

8:30am

3:30pm

Tue

Closed

Wed

8:30am

3:30pm

Thu

Closed

Fri

8:30am

3:30pm

Sat

Closed

Sun

Closed

Also, third Saturdays of the month, 9AM-1PM. NOTE: Facility is closed from 12 - 1 pm every Monday/Wednesday/Friday.
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default map pin icon 658 Monroe Avenue, Rochester, NY 14607, USA

This listing was last updated on: August 31, 2023

Expanded listing for: LEMON+AID

Hours of Operation

Mon

11:00am

7:00pm

Tue

11:00am

7:00pm

Wed

11:00am

7:00pm

Thu

11:00am

7:00pm

Fri

11:00am

7:00pm

Sat

11:00am

5:00pm

Sun

Closed

Calling ahead is best!
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Description: When life gives you lemons, we give you LEMON+AID. At LEMON+AID we provide emergency, expert repairs & life saving services to any electronic device. Our trained team of responsive technicians use only the highest quality parts available. Also offering refurbished laptops and tablets.

default map pin icon 13732 83rd Way North, Maple Grove, MN 55369, USA

This listing was last updated on: August 31, 2023

Expanded listing for: Device Pitstop of Maple Grove

Hours of Operation

Mon

10:00am

8:00pm

Tue

10:00am

8:00pm

Wed

10:00am

8:00pm

Thu

10:00am

8:00pm

Fri

10:00am

8:00pm

Sat

10:00am

6:00pm

Sun

11:00am

6:00pm

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Description: Device Pitstop is a retail store that buys, sells and repairs devices - including: laptops, tablets, smartphones, game consoles and drones. We also provide free recycling drop-offs for electronics.

default map pin icon 4254 Simonton Road, Farmers Branch, TX 75244, USA

This listing was last updated on: August 23, 2018

Expanded listing for: EcoPhones Electronics Recycling
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Description: This program will buy and then recycle or refurbish cell phones and tablets.

default map pin icon 50 Burlington Mall Road, Burlington, MA 01803, USA

This listing was last updated on: August 23, 2018

Expanded listing for: Nextworth Electronics Recycling
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Description: We accept: Smartphones, Tablets, and Wearables (Apple Watches and Samsung Watches). NextWorth has paid out tens of millions of dollars to over a million happy customers. And with several trusted retailers behind us, we can even offer you immediate gratification should you choose to sell your electronics in-store. Sell online to get the most cash for your used electronics from the comfort of home.

default map pin icon 1117 West Pennsylvania Avenue, Southern Pines, NC 28387, USA

This listing was last updated on: October 29, 2015

Expanded listing for: Carolina eRecyclers Corporation - Sandhills/Moore Coalition Drop Off

Hours of Operation

The Coalition Resale Shops during regular shopping hours: Tuesday-Friday 10 am-4 pm, Saturday 9:00 am-12 pm.
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Description: The Sandhills /Moore Coalition will accept the following items, but NO TELEVISIONS. Consumer Electronics: Vacuums, toaster ovens, toasters, blenders, crock pots, coffee makers, pots, pans, drills, saws, ANY POWER TOOLS, chainsaws, mowers, weed eaters, lamps, paper shredders, scanners, fax machines, VHS players/VCR, DVD players, cable boxes, satellite boxes, game systems, radios, stereos, speakers, washing machines, dryers, dish washers, a/c units, sewing machines, LCD televisions and LCD computer monitors, telephone cables, power cables, printer cables, AC/DC power adapters, Power Wheel/Peg Perego ride on toys Computer Electronics: PCs, laptops, netbooks, servers, network routers, switches, hubs, laser printers, copiers, smart phones, PDAs, tablets, modems, CD rom drives, Tape Drives, PC peripherals

default map pin icon 1777 Joel Road, Carthage, NC 28327, USA

This listing was last updated on: October 29, 2015

Expanded listing for: Five Mile Flea Market - Electronics and Paint Recycling
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Description: We will be at the Five Mile Flea market on Joel Road in Carthage on April 13th from 8 – 4. We will be collecting electronics/paint to recycle at 1777 Joel Road, Carthage, NC. This is FREE to residents AND Businesses of Moore county and beyond. Toxins from waste electronics are a serious environmental concern. Computers and consumer electronics contain toxic heavy metals such as lead, mercury, cadmium and beryllium and hazardous chemicals, such as brominated flame retardants. Latex paint needs to be dried up completely before it is disposed. Instead give it new life by bringing it to this recycling event where the paint will be re-blended and reused. We will be accepting the following items, BUT NO TELEVISIONS. Consumer Electronics: Vacuums, toaster ovens, toasters, blenders, crock pots, coffee makers, pots, pans, drills, saws, ANY POWER TOOLS, chainsaws, mowers, weed eaters, lamps, paper shredders, scanners, fax machines, VHS players/VCR, DVD players, cable boxes, satellite boxes, game systems, radios, stereos, speakers, washing machines, dryers, dish washers, a/c units, sewing machines, LCD televisions and LCD computer monitors, telephone cables, power cables, printer cables, AC/DC power adapters, Power Wheel/Peg Perego ride on toys Computer Electronics: PCs, laptops, netbooks, servers, network routers, switches, hubs, laser printers, copiers, smart phones, PDAs, tablets, modems, CD rom drives, Tape Drives, PC peripherals The hours for the recycling Event will be Saturday April 13th from 8:00am until 4:00pm. Paint: LATEX PAINT ONLY! No oil based, No Stains, No Polyurethane. Just latex paint in pint, quart, gallon and five gallon containers. NO AEROSOL CANS! Carolina eRecyclers Corporation is a Moore County based electronics recycler. We will properly dispose of the electronics and recycle the paint. Carolina eRecyclers Corporation focuses on a ZERO-WASTE recycling strategy to recondition, re-use, or recycle all the electronics that they process. Through these electronics recycling events Carolina eRecyclers has contributed thousands of dollars to local charities. For more information please contact Carolina eRecyclers Corporation at 910-420-3748.

default map pin icon 1748 Old River Road, Carthage, NC 28327, USA

This listing was last updated on: October 29, 2015

Expanded listing for: Red Branch Baptist Church - Electronics and Paint Recycling
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Description: Woman's Missionary Union Electronics/Paint Recycling Drive The Red Branch Baptist Church WMU will host an electronics/paint recycling event on Saturday, April 20th from 9am till 5pm. Residents and businesses can drop off old or unused electronics and used latex paint free of charge at Red Branch Baptist Church, 1748 Old River Road, Carthage, NC 28327. Toxins from waste electronics are a serious environmental concern. Computers and consumer electronics contain toxic heavy metals such as lead, mercury, cadmium and beryllium and hazardous chemicals, such as brominated flame retardants. Latex paint needs to be dried up completely before it is disposed. Instead give it new life by bringing it to this recycling event where the paint will be re-blended and reused. The Red Branch WMU will be accepting the following items, excluding TELEVISIONS. Consumer Electronics: Vacuums, toaster ovens, toasters, blenders, crock pots, coffee makers, pots, pans, drills, saws, ANY POWER TOOLS, chainsaws, mowers, weed eaters, lamps, paper shredders, scanners, fax machines, VHS players/VCR, DVD players, cable boxes, satellite boxes, game systems, radios, stereos, speakers, washing machines, dryers, dish washers, a/c units, sewing machines, LCD televisions and LCD computer monitors, telephone cables, power cables, printer cables, AC/DC power adapters, Power Wheel/Peg Perego ride on toys Computer Electronics: PCs, laptops, netbooks, servers, network routers, switches, hubs, laser printers, copiers, smart phones, PDAs, tablets, modems, CD rom drives, Tape Drives, PC peripherals The hours for the recycling Event will be Saturday April 20th from 9:00am until 5:00pm. Paint: LATEX PAINT ONLY! No oil based, No Stains, No Polyurethane. Just latex paint in pint, quart, gallon and five gallon containers. NO AERESOL CANS! The Red Branch Baptist Church WMU has partnered with Carolina eRecyclers Corporation, a Moore County based electronics recycler, to purchase and properly dispose of the electronics and to recycle the paint. Carolina eRecyclers Corporation focuses on a ZERO-WASTE recycling strategy to recondition, re-use, or recycle all the electronics that they process. Proceeds from the event will be used to fund the continuing work of the WMU. Through the electronics recycling events Carolina eRecyclers has contributed thousands of dollars to local charities. Woman’s Missionary Union of North Carolina is a missions organization whose purpose is to challenge, prepare and equip Christian believers to be radically involved in the fulfillment of the Great Commission. For more information about the WMU of North Carolina please visit, http://www.wmunc.org. For more information please contact Inez Butner Women on Missions Leader at (919) 776-7429, or Carolina eRecyclers Corporation at 910-420-3748.

default map pin icon 2045 South Valentia Street, Denver, CO 80231, USA

This listing was last updated on: October 29, 2015

Expanded listing for: Genesis Electronics Recycling

Hours of Operation

9:00 am - 4:00 pm Monday-Friday
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Description: Genesis Electronics Recycling 2045 S Valentia Street, Unit 15 Denver, CO 80231 720-881-7238 cs@genesisrecycling.net Electronic waste landfill ban effective July 1, 2013: What consumers and home-based business owners need to know about the Electronic Recycling Jobs Act What is the Electronic Recycling Jobs Act and how does it affect me? Senate Bill 12-133, known as the “Electronic Recycling Jobs Act,” prohibits the disposal of waste electronic devices (e-waste) in Colorado as of July 1, 2013. This new law will have sweeping implications for consumers and home business operators throughout the state. Industry, non-home-based businesses, government agencies, institutions and schools already are subject to restrictions on disposal of electronic waste. Genesis Electronics Recycling in located in Denver, CO and ready to support your electronic waste recycling needs and support the Senate Bill for Colorado. Genesis Electronics Recycling is a member of Colorado Association for Recycling (CAFR), Building Owners and Managers Association's (BOMA), and registered with Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE). What devices are banned from Colorado landfills? “Waste electronic devices” include television sets, central processing units (CPUs), computer monitors, peripherals, printers, fax machines, laptops, notebooks, ultra books, net books, electronic tablets, digital video disc players, video cassette recorders and video display devices with a screen greater than four inches. Genesis Electronics Recycling has a complete list and any associated fees required to recycling any and all of your electronics. Does the ban affect the entire state? Yes. Genesis Electronics Recycling is located in the Denver, Colorado area we provide event support, collection boxes, and pick ups to help process your e-waste safely. Why are these materials being banned from landfills? Electronic devices contain a number of hazardous constituents, such as lead, mercury, arsenic, cadmium, chromium and silver. Computer batteries also may contain nickel- cadmium, lithium or sealed lead acid. These materials are not a concern when the equipment is in use, but these harmful chemicals could migrate if disposed in a landfill, contaminating groundwater and soil. Genesis Electronics Recycling prides itself in being a 0% landfill recycling firm. All components are recycled one way or another. If I can’t throw these devices away, how can I dispose of them legally? It may be possible to donate or re-sell working electronic devices, although even this option is becoming more difficult as thrift stores become more discriminating about what they will accept. The most environmentally responsible option is recycling, through a community collection event, or a reputable electronics recycling firm. How can I protect my personal data? You are solely responsible for protecting personal information stored on the hard drive of computers or printers prior to recycling. Genesis Electronics Recycling offers a very valuable service of “Certified Hard Drive Destruction”. This service will safely destroy your personal information and protect you from Identity Theft. We comply with all the privacy laws such as HIPPA, Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, and Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act. So we are safe for all doctors, lawyers, CPAs, Banks, and insurance companies.

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