Below is a press release from the City. I am a huge fan of recycling & reusing. I think this is great!
Beginning this week, the City will expand its electronics recycling
program by offering
a recycling service on weekdays
for unwanted household electronics at no cost to residents.
In addition to accepting TVs and computer monitors, the City’s
Department of Public Works
now accepts desktop computers,
laptops, servers and server racks, networking equipment,
electronic instrumentation, printers, copiers and scanners, telephones,
projectors, keyboards,
battery backups, electronic and audio equipment, and toner and ink
cartridges. Proof of residency
or business location/license is required.
These items may be dropped off for recycling for free at the DPW yard
located at 1 Franey Road.
TVs and computer monitors may still be placed curbside (limit 2 items
per household) on your
designated trash day. Previously, these items were accepted only at
“hazardous waste” recycling
events held several times per year. The City expects to save more than
$75,000 in electronic waste
disposal fees from the switchover.
“As we continue to work to decrease our carbon footprint, offering
ongoing electronic waste
recycling is a tremendous step forward in those efforts and a burden
lifted off residents’ shoulders,”
said Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone. “In addition to the customer service
benefits, this enhanced program
has the potential to save more
than $75,000 in disposal fees, as estimated by last year’s figures.
Electronic waste recycling questions continue to be among the most
frequent calls to our 311
constituent service center, and we hope this change will serve residents
well.”
The new program is offered through a contract with Protek Recycling, a
Massachusetts- and New
York-based company that conducts most of its processing
in-house—including the separation
of hazardous materials from
recyclable materials. Items are either repaired and donated to
nonprofits such as schools and universities or disassembled by hand to
yield recyclable
materials that are shipped to manufacturers or refineries for processing
and reuse.
to the DPW yard during regular business hours, Monday through Friday, 8
a.m. to 4 p.m.
Please call 311 with any questions about this or any other City service.
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