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Recycle Electronics Dec 4 At Wilson Farm Park In Chesterbrook
Most electronics can be recycled free of charge, but some larger items require a fee. See details on the upcoming event here.
CHESTERBROOK, PA — Residents and small businesses in Tredyffrin Township have a chance to get rid of old and unwanted electronics early next month in Chesterbrook.
The township is teaming up with eForce Compliance to host an "anything with a plug" electronic recycling event on Dec. 4.
From 9 a.m. to noon, residents can recycle various electronics at Wilson Farm park, 500 Lee Road in Chesterbrook.
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All data left on items recycled will be wiped or destroyed.
The service is open to all residents and businesses with fewer than 50 employees.
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Most items are free to recycle, but some items require fees.
A coupon of equal or greater value will be provided for all fees. Coupon is valid toward products and services offered by eForce.
Smoke detectors and large appliances will not be accepted.
Call 215-964-6665 with questions about the recycling event.
Below are items accepted for recycling:
- Televisions ($30)
- Computer Monitors ($30)
- Computers
- Laptops
- Peripherals
- Keyboards
- Computer Mice
- Printers
- Fax Machines
- Typewriters
- Small Appliances ($10)
- Air Conditioners ($10)
- Dehumidifiers ($10)
- Dorm Refrigerators ($10)
- Microwaves ($10)
- Telephones
- Cell Phones
- Cameras
- Calculators
- Console/Projection Television ($100)
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