
The public is invited to take part in an opportunity to recycle unused and unwanted electronic equipment at on April 9.
Marist is partnering with eCycle to ensure safe disposal of the equipment in compliance with all environmental standards, including a zero-landfill objective and responsible processing. Participants can also receive an email certifying their electronic devices have been wiped of all data.
Cost: Cash payment of $5 per carload, $10 per television/computer monitor.
Recyclable Items (Items do not need to be in working condition):
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- Desktop and laptop computers
- CRT and LCD monitors
- Computer accessories
- Printers
- Scanners
- Fax machines
- Network equipment
- Telecommunications equipment
- Consumer electronics
- Video equipment
- Commercial electronics
- Point-of-sale devices
- Circuit boards
- Uninterruptible Power Supplies
- Telephones
- Cell phones and PDAs
- Satellite and cable boxes
- Cables and connectors
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