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Electronics Recycling Opportunity
Turn Your Outdated Electronics into Educational Opportunities | Data Wiped | Nothing to Landfill

Do you have old electronics gathering dust? Give them a second life—and help local students thrive—by participating in the Sandy Springs Education Force (SSEF) Electronics Recycling Drive on Saturday, August 23rd, from 10 am to 1 pm at the North Springs High School parking lot (7447 Roswell Road, Sandy Springs).
In partnership with Novus Solutions, SSEF makes it easy to safely and securely dispose of outdated devices. Whether they’re working or not, all electronics will be wiped clean and processed responsibly. Nothing ends up in a landfill.
For a $25 donation per car, you’ll declutter your home and directly support SSEF’s 17 innovative programs that empower public school students in Sandy Springs. The organization will also cover additional recycling costs for high-fee items such as TVs and CRTs, and welcomes extra donations to help offset these expenses.
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Want to do even more good? Bring along new school supplies to donate because students deserve every opportunity to succeed.
“This event is about more than recycling—it’s about creating opportunities for students in our community,” says Irene Schweiger, Executive Director of SSEF. “We love hosting this event because it brings people together to make a real difference. Not only are you protecting the planet, you’re also investing in our kids’ futures.”
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Visit sandyspringseducationforce.org/electronics-drive for a full list of accepted electronics and event details.
Clear your clutter. Power up a student’s future. See you there!