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Where to Recycle or Donate Electronic Items

By Diane Albright CPO, Organizing Expert and Speaker
February 2nd, 2010

Whether you have electronic items that work or are in need of major repair, you can recycle or donate them. While some places refurbish the electronic items and resell them at low cost to needy individuals or organizations, others will recycle the parts. No matter what type of electronic item you have, there typically is a place to recycle it.

If you have any of the following items, consider recycling or donating them – computer, laptop, printer, fax machine, copier, PDA, cellular phone, keyboard, cords, cables, telephone, batteries (chargeable and non-chargeable). If you are not sure where to recycle in your area, go to 1800recycling.com.

Places that take electronic items:

Team Children - collected, repaired, and distributed over 9,000 low cost refurbished computers to families, schools and organizations.

Staples -
Will take computers, monitors, and printers for $10 per item. If it is a Dell it is free

Office Depot – Fill the tech recycling box (Small $5, Medium $10, and Large $15 weight limit also) with as many acceptable electronic items. Acceptable items

Best Buy - Takes just about anything electronic, including TVs, DVD players, computer monitors, cell phones and more. You can bring in up to two items a day, per household, and most things are absolutely free. However, there is a $10 charge for TVs 32″ and under, CRTs, monitors and laptops — but they’ll give you a $10 Best Buy gift card to offset that cost.

All Bright Ideas – has a weeklong recycling event every two to three months. Takes just about any electronic item including batteries. They have a year round drop off for batteries (household and rechargeable but must be leak-free).

 Go green!

 

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Where to Recycle Batteries

By Diane Albright CPO, Organizing Expert and Speaker
February 2nd, 2010

Whether you have household batteries (sizes AAA, AA, C, D or 9 volt) or a rechargeable battery it may be a little tricky finding a place in your community that recycles batteries. Since we know it can be a difficult challenge finding a recycling drop-off location for all types of batteries, we decided to become one. If you live in the Allentown, Bethlehem, or Easton area, also known as Lehigh Valley PA, your are welcome to drop off, during our normal business hours, batteries to be recycled. The batteries will then be provided to a recycling company.

Places to Recycle Batteries:

All Bright Ideas
217 Main Street
Emmaus, PA 18049
610.782.0636
Non-leaking, lead acid batteries: household batteries, batteries for cameras, laptops, cellular phones, PDA’s, car and lawn mowers.

Office Depot
Rechargeable batteries

Staples
Rechargeable batteries

http://www.1800recycling.com/
Find a battery drop-off location in your area

Happy recycling!

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