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York
Recycle Your Electronic Equipment Saturday, April 5, 2008 9AM to 2PM York County Solid Waste Authority's Management Center parking lot 2700 Blackbridge Road, Manchester Township
Click here for directions to the E-cycling event. Residents may bring up to three (3) of each type of electronic equipment accepted (i.e.: three computers, and three printers, and three cassette players, etc.). There is no fee to residents to participate in the program. Residents are responsible for removal of any personal data contained on electronic devices and computer hard drives. Businesses and other non-profit entities are not eligible to participate in this program. Municipal Satellite Programs: The Authority invites all York County municipalities to piggyback onto its electronics collection program by conducting a "satellite" collection program in their own township or borough. Items collected in satellite programs are then managed by our electronics recycling vendor at no cost to the municipality or residents. The following municipalities are conducting a satellite collection program in your community. If your municipality is listed, call them directly for details: The City of York, Fairview Township, Lower Windsor Township, Penn Township, Shrewsbury Township, Warrington Township, Windsor Township, York Township, Dallastown Borough, Dillsburg Borough, Jefferson Borough and Red Lion Borough.
E-cycling
Accepted Items: Items accepted include answering machines, compact disc players, electric typewriters, fax machines, hard drives, laptops, mobile phones, modems, microwave ovens, pagers, personal computers (CPU, monitors, keyboards, mouse, and peripherals), printers, printed circuit boards, radios, remote controls, stereos, tape players, telephones/telephone equipment, televisions, and VCR’s. Do
Not Bring: Electric equipment (such as toasters, hair dryers, wall clocks, or electric razors) OR construction demolition, furniture, appliances, white goods, or household hazardous waste. Why
is Electronic Waste a
Potential Problem? Electronic equipment contains lead, mercury, cadmium and chromium which have environmental consequences when disposed of improperly. One computer can contain up to as much as eight pounds of lead. What
Happens to the Electronics I
Bring to the Event? The Authority hires an outside vendor specializing in
electronics recycling to manage the materials collected during this event.
The vendor will harvest useable parts (circuit boards, power supplies,
wood, plastic, and CRT glass); valuable metals (gold, copper, steel,
aluminum); and potentially harmful components (lead, mercury and cadmium)
and recycle them. Virtually all but one percent of the materials are
recycled into new products. How
Can I Participate? All
There is no fee to participate in the program, the Authority provides this
service to For more information, call the Authority at 717-845-1066 |