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default map pin icon 647 East Holly Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63147, USA

This listing was last updated on: May 29, 2019

Expanded listing for: WITS

Hours of Operation

Hours for Drop-Off Recycling Center: Monday - Friday: 8am - 5pm Saturday (and summer): 9am - 4pm (Holidays are observed Friday Noon - Monday) - Closed Sundays -
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Description: Mission To keep electronics out of the landfills by putting them back into the community into low income and at-risk homes, then recycling whatever cannot be reused. We have a 0% landfill policy, which has been followed since we began recycling. Building communities through reuse, recycling, and education. Company Overview WITS is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization established in St. Louis, MO, in 2002. WITS recycles/refurbishes electronics, computers and surplus equipment from l... See More General Information Hours for Drop-Off Recycling Center: Monday - Friday: 8am - 5pm Saturday (and summer): 9am - 4pm (Holidays are observed Friday Noon - Monday) - Closed Sundays - Founding date 2002 Awards Microsoft Registered Refurbisher GSA Schedule (Contract #: GS-10F-0026Y) Products Recycling, reuse, computers, electronics, laptops categories Nonprofit Organization · Computer Training School · Recycling & Waste Management

default map pin icon 2092 Prince Ave, Athens, GA 30606, USA

This listing was last updated on: October 29, 2015

Expanded listing for: Free IT Athens

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Sundays 1-5pm, Wednesdays 6-8pm, Fridays 1-5pm.
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Description: Free IT Athens is a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit so your donations made to Free IT Athens are tax deductible. We're particularly interested in computers. We also accept monitors, printers and other computer accessories. Please, no non-computer related items, miscellaneous boxes of cables and/or junk. These items may be taken to the Athens-Clarke County Landfill. Donations may be dropped off at our workspace on Sunday from 1-5pm, Wednesday from 6-8pm, and Friday from 9-5pm. When you arrive, please knock on the door on the bottom floor at the back of the building and someone will let you in. Our volunteers will be able to carry your equipment into the building and print a receipt. If you are unable to donate at the aforementioned times, please contact us to arrange an alternate drop-off or pick-up time. Please do not leave donations outside of our building.

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

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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.

default map pin icon 7815 North Palm Avenue, Suite #140, Fresno, CA 93711, USA

This listing was last updated on: July 19, 2018

Expanded listing for: Electronic Recyclers International

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Description: ERI is the leading recycler of e-waste in the U.S. Founded in 2002, ERI’s Chairman and CEO, John Shegerian, believes the company got to where it is today thanks to a strict dedication to its “green DNA.” Shegerian and his team of green industry All-Star employees have labored to keep ERI a totally green organization — from developing and building the world’s largest electronic waste shredder and a fleet of hybrid vehicles used by the sales team, to the electric forklifts used on the shop floor and the precise methodology used to recycle the thousands of tons of electronic waste that pass through the company’s doors daily. Even the furniture used in house is made from recycled materials. Everyone is part of the solution. John Shegerian Now the largest recycler of electronic waste in the world, Fresno, California-headquartered ERI is licensed to de-manufacture and recycle televisions, computer monitors, computers and other types of electronic equipment. ERI processes more than 250 million pounds of electronic waste annually at its locations in California, North Carolina, Washington, Colorado, Indiana, Massachusetts and Texas. ERI operates the largest, most efficient and highest-capacity shredder in North America. The recycler’s two state-of-the-art slow-speed shredder components are capable of handling more than 15,000 pounds of electronic waste per hour.

default map pin icon 2035 SW 31st Street , Hallandale Beach, FL 33009, USA

This listing was last updated on: October 01, 2018

Expanded listing for: B.W. Recycling, Inc.
Description: Accepts all types of computers, printed circuit boards and all computer related parts. Does not take CRT monitors or materials from individuals

default map pin icon 6111 Cochran Rd. , Solon, OH 44139, USA

This listing was last updated on: October 01, 2018

Expanded listing for: Regency Technologies, LLC
Description: IT Scrap provides a full line of computer recycling and computer remarketing services including: transportation; material separation; secure data destruction; equipment demanufacturing and destruction; and shredding.

default map pin icon 505 8th Avenue, Suite 2402 , New York, NY 10018, USA

This listing was last updated on: October 01, 2018

Expanded listing for: Power My Learning
Description: The organization's mission is to improve the educational, social and economic prospects for low-income students and their families by providing them with home computers and the skills to use them. The organization accepts computer donations.

default map pin icon 25 Truitt Drive, Eureka, MO 63025, USA

This listing was last updated on: May 29, 2019

Expanded listing for: Earthbound Recycling

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Monday through Saturday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Closed Sundays: (Paper & Cardboard drop-off is available 24/7)
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Description: EARTHBOUND RECYCLING accepts the following: BUSINESS HOURS: Monday through Saturday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Closed Sundays: (Paper & Cardboard drop-off is available 24/7) PHONE: 636-938-1188 EARTHBOUND RECYCLING 25 Truitt Drive Eureka, MO 63025 Map of Earthbound Recycling-Purchasing scrap metal for recycling all types of copper, aluminum, brass, stainless steel, lead and electric motors. Click for expanded map & driving directions. Listed on Earth911.com Cell phones, rechargeable batteries, ink jet & laser cartridges, corrugated cardboard and paper. Paper and Cardboard Can Be Dropped Off For Free 24/7: CLEAN: Newspaper, corrugated cardboard, magazines, catalogs, junk mail, office and school papers, envelopes (with and without windows), hard cover and paperback books, phone books, chipboard (cereal, soda and beer boxes). No cartons that had liquid in them. No paper towels or tissue. No wax coated boxes. Books: We buy non-fiction books that are new enough that they have a bar code on the back.(no encyclopedias) Scrap Metal Recycling (We Purchase) Copper Aluminum Steel (if market allows) Brass Stainless Steel Electric Motors O2 Sensors Lead Photos of Types of Metal We're Purchasing Electronics Recycling (Fees May Apply) Anything that uses a cord or a battery Computer Towers & laptops CRT Computer Monitors (fee) CRT & rear projection TV's (fee) Flat Panel TV's (fee) or Monitors Paint & Household Chemical Recycling (Fee Applies) Interior and exterior house paint (fee)

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