Household electronics recycling Oct. 1
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[September 16, 2011]
Computers and other consumer
electronics, also known as e-waste, have become one of the fastest
growing portions of the waste stream, raising environmental concerns
over the sheer volume and potential toxicity. In response, the Logan
County Joint Solid Waste Agency, in an ongoing partnership with
Vintage Tech Recyclers, seeks to provide electronics recycling that
meets both the environmental and security standards of the industry.
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The Logan County agency will sponsor a household electronics
recycling collection for Logan County residents on Oct. 1. The
collection will be from 9 a.m. till noon at the Logan County
Fairgrounds. Recyclers should enter the fairgrounds using the Main
Gate, off Postville Drive. The electronics recycling event is free
to the public, although donations will be accepted to support
recycling efforts within the county.
The following working and non-working electronic items will be
accepted:
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including laptop and desktop personal computers, hard drives,
monitors, keyboards, printers, scanners, CD-ROM/DVD/Zip drives,
tape drives, cords and cables
Entertainment
equipment , including TVs, radios, stereos and game systems,
VCRs, DVD players, CD players, and camera equipment
Small business equipment , including
phones, pagers, copiers, fax machines, typewriters, calculators
and personal organizers.
Small household appliances such as humidifiers, microwaves, food
processors and other countertop items will no longer be accepted.
Computer equipment and other electronic equipment can contain
significant quantities of hazardous materials such as lead, mercury,
cadmium, chromium, lithium, nickel and zinc. The potential exists
for serious health and environmental consequences if electronic
equipment is not properly handled and disposed of. Logan County
residents are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to
properly dispose of obsolete or non-working electronic items.
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Area businesses should contact the Logan County Joint Solid Waste
Agency for additional information on the commercial recycling
programs of Vintage Tech Recyclers.
If you have questions regarding the household electronics
collection, contact Mitzi Rohlfs, Logan County Joint Solid Waste
Agency coordinator, at 732-9636 or visit the agency's website at
www.co.logan.il.us by
selecting "Joint Solid
Waste Agency."
[Text from file received from the
Logan County Joint Solid
Waste Agency]
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