![]() Where possible electronics should be traded in for credit when purchasing new products. Trade-in Old Electronic Devices for Credit at Retailers See Refrigerants Page for more information. refrigerant containing devices are not accepted.See Rechargeable Battery section below.See Fluorescent Bulb Page for more information. See Scrap Metal Page for more information. home appliances such as washers, dryers, stoves, water heaters, and microwaves will be directed to be thrown into the scrap metal piles.toasters, hair dryers, clock radios, vacuums, corded telephones, speakers, and other small electronic components may be placed in the garbage compactor or scrap metal pile depending on whether they are mostly non-metal or metal.users should use caution and bring help if needed for loading and unloading as centers are self-service they must be placed into the blue trash containers because they are sent to class i landfills. televisions must be thrown in the trash containers because they are cost prohibitive to recycle.E-waste Directed to Other Disposal Streams John Sevier HighwayĬomputer equipment, PC systems, CPUs, monitors, mice, keyboards, printers, scanners, laptops, modems, hard drives, speakers, power cords, cables, phones, powers strips, desktop copiers, fax machines, and cell phones. Goodwill attendants will be there to clarify what is acceptable for recycling and what is not. Also below is a list of what is accepted by Goodwill for e-waste recycling. Convenience Centers with Goodwill Operated E-waste Recyclingįour (4) Convenience Centers listed below have an area for electronic recycling. ![]() Pay attention to any signs that may appear announcing changes in what is accepted because anything important may be communicated with a separate sign or label. What is acceptable in collection areas may change periodically based on market conditions. Please understand that electronic waste and recycling markets can change rapidly. Recycling electronics is encouraged but it may be necessary to throw some electronics in trash containers or in other collection areas such as scrap metal. Common examples of this are hoverboards, vacuum robots, cellular phones, etc. Please do not throw any portable electronic devices in the trash if it is rechargeable or has a rechargeable battery. NOTICE: A lot of portable electronic devices contain lithium batteries that can cause fires if damaged. Reclassification as a Standard Business.
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