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  • San Fernando Valley to Host Free E-Waste Recycling Event


    Planet Green is hosting a free two-day electronics recycling event in the San Fernando Valley on June 13-14.

    Any California resident can bring electronics to be collected and recycled from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. The event will take place at Planet Green’s parking lot, located at 20724 Lassen St.

    Accepted items include:

    Computers/laptops and accessories
    Televisions and monitors
    Printers/copiers/fax machines
    Inkjet and toner cartridges
    Cameras and camcorders
    Cell continue …


  • Intel Sponsors Albuquerque E-Waste Collection Event


    Natural Evolution, Inc. is holding a free electronic waste recycling event at Balloon Fiesta Park in Albuquerque on April 4-5 for both residents and businesses.


  • NYC Council Approves Bill Requiring Residents to Recycle Electronics


    New York’s City Council has approved a bill to fine anyone $100 for throwing an electronic device in the garbage can, making recycling these products mandatory.


  • Greenpeace Evaluates Green Electronics


    Nintendo and Nokia took big falls in the latest Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics, which evaluates electronic manufacturers on use of hazardous chemicals and take back recycling programs.


  • Download Old Computers into Recycle Bin


    Microsoft, Dell and Intechra have teamed up to offer free electronics recycling this Saturday at the Safeco Field parking lot in honor of this week’s America Recycles Day.


  • Fewer Than One in Four Americans Recycle Their Technology Waste


    Framingham, Mass.—Do you recycle your old electronic items? If so, you’re one of a small number who do. Only 23 percent of Americans recycle their old or unused electronic items, and 41 percent either throw such items in the trash or don’t dispose of them at all, according to a national survey by Staples.

    “The recycling of continue …


  • Retailer Pays For Old Electronics


    A website developed by Costco and GreenSight Technologies allows people to trade-in their used electronics for Costco Cash Cards and will keep these products out of landfills.


  • E-Waste: The Final Frontier


    Earth 911 presents a week of content devoted to one of the hot topics in recycling: e-waste. Today’s topic is What Happens to Recycled E-Waste.


  • Program Offers Options for Unwanted Electronics


    The recycling program Green Fed II, created by the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality to provide students the ability to send electronics for recycling or reuse with no charge, has recycled 1,000 tons of waste in one year.


  • E- waste: A Recyclable Resource


    Earth 911 presents a week of content devoted to one of the hot topics in recycling: e-waste. Today’s topic is What is E-Waste?