Chippewa County announces original TV, equipment, electronics recycling program – Google
CHIPPEWA COUNTY, Wis. (WEAU) – The original program affords a free option for Chippewa County residents looking out for to fetch rid of TVs, appliances and electronics.
In response to a recordsdata release from Chippewa County Land Conservation and Forest Administration, it has contracted with First Replacement Computer Recycling to develop free recycling of TVs, non-freon appliances and electronics for Chippewa County residents.
Recycling is rapid available at First Replacement at 525 Park Ridge Court in Eau Claire at some stage in their industry hours of Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. All TVs, non-freon appliances and electronics are free for Chippewa County residents to recycle. The most efficient costs are for freon appliances, batteries and flourescent bulbs.
Chippewa County will no longer settle for appliances and electronics at Dapper Sweep events at the Northern Wisconsin Affirm Fairgrounds.
Wisconsin electronics recycling law bans attain no longer allow electronics to be disposed of in landfills or incinerators.
Many electronics comprise abominable supplies that, when improperly disposed of, can pollute soil and water and hold abominable effects on health. Improperly dealt with electronic extinguish may perchance well presumably also pose a threat to group.
The following TVs, appliances and electronics should always be recycled:
- TVs
- Computers (including desktops, laptops, capsules)
- Printers
- Displays
- Keyboards, mice, speakers, flash drives
- E-readers
- DVD gamers, VCRs and video gamers (DVRs)
- Fax machines
- Cellphones
- Vital appliances, including air conditioners, washers, dryers, dishwashers, refigerators, freezers, stoves, ovens, dehumidifiers, furnaces, boilers, water heaters and microwaves
Questions will also be directed to the Recycling Coordinator at 715-726-7999.
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