Disposal of Old PC’s and Monitors
Posted: 26 September 2006 11:36 AM   [ Ignore ]
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I have a couple of old, non-functioning, PC’s and monitors that I would like to get rid of in the near future. Anyone know of a place to donate them? Thanks

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Posted: 03 February 2007 06:20 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]
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There is a store in the Timonium Shopping Center across from the fairgrounds that will either buy them from you or give you store credit if they can use anything in them.

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Posted: 07 February 2007 08:44 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]
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HP has a recycling program.  See http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/globalcitizenship/environment/recycle/index.html

There’s a story “Hewlett-Packard Co. is launching a program that will give consumers up to $50 toward the purchase of new products on the company’s Web site in exchange for recycling their old computer equipment through HP’s recycling service,” which you can read at:  http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,871171,00.asp

And this site list some of the ways you can donate old pc’s to be refurbished for non-profits:  http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies-archive.cfm/243624.html

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Posted: 14 March 2007 02:19 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 3 ]
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See the new post…

TAKE THE E-CYCLE CHALLENGE APRIL 14

March 13, 2007

CONTACT: Ellen C. O’Connor/YCSWA

Phone: 717-845-1066

The York County Solid Waste Authority will conduct an electronics recycling event called the “E-cycling Challenge”.  The event will be held on Saturday, April 14 from 9AM to 2PM at the Authority’s Management Center parking lot located at 2700 Blackbridge Road, Manchester Township. 

All York County residents can bring electronic equipment (outdated, broken, or just plain ugly) to the event.  Businesses and other non-profit entities are NOT eligible to participate in this program.  Please DO NOT bring electric equipment (such as toasters, hair dryers, wall clocks, or electric razors), OR construction demolition, furniture, appliances, white goods, or household hazardous waste. 

There is no fee to residents to participate in the program.  The program is made possible by funding generated from tipping fees (cost for disposal of waste) collected at the York County Resource Recovery Center and a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.

Residents may bring up to three of each type of electronic equipment accepted (i.e.: three computers, and three printers, and three cassette players, etc.).  Electronic equipment accepted in this program includes answering machines, compact disc players, electric typewriters, fax machines, hard drives, laptops, mobile phones, modems, microwave ovens, pagers, personal computers (CPU, monitors, keyboards, mouse, and peripherals), printers, printed circuit boards, radios, remote controls, stereos, tape players, telephones and telephone equipment, televisions, and VCR’s.  Residents are responsible for removal of any personal data contained on electronic devices and computer hard drives. 

Notes Gregg Pearson, the Authority’s E-cycling Program coordinator, “We’re challenging people to e-cycle because it’s important to divert electronic equipment from the waste stream.  Heavy metals such as lead and mercury that are used in many electronic products have environmental consequences.” One computer can contain up to as much as eight pounds of lead. 

The Authority has hired Amandi Services (formerly Envirocycle, Inc) of Hallstead, PA to manage the materials collected during this event.  Amandi will harvest useable parts (circuit boards, power supplies, wood, plastic, and CRT glass); valuable metals (gold, copper, steel, aluminum); and potentially harmful components (lead, mercury and cadmium) and recycle them.  Nearly all of the materials are recycled into new products. 

For more information, residents can visit the Authority’s web page at: http://www.ycswa.com and click on “Recycling” to get to a menu page, and then click on “Electronics”.  This is the 6th year the Authority has hosted the E-cycle Challenge.  In 2006, more than 82 tons of electronics were recycled through this program.

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Jeff Bruening
Councilman, Stewartstown Borough
Treasurer, Hopewell Area Recreation & Parks

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Posted: 02 June 2007 10:12 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 4 ]
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I received a communication directed to all township municipal officials that Staples will now accept old computers for a nominal fee of $10.00 to cover costs.
Keyboard, mice etc. are free.

They also will recycle batteries, cell phones and PDA’s for free as well.

I would recommend you visit their website and/or contact the local store before you load up the truck

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