December 27, 2024 - 14:00

Did you receive great new electronic gifts for the holidays? Awesome! Now where can you safely dispose of the old stuff? If you’re wondering where to take phones, TVs, computers, portable devices, and more, mark your calendars for January 11-12. The WiSH Education Foundation is hosting a free e-waste recycling event designed to help community members properly dispose of their outdated electronics.
This initiative provides a convenient and responsible way to get rid of old devices that may contain harmful materials. By participating in this event, you not only declutter your space but also contribute to environmental sustainability. E-waste can often end up in landfills, posing risks to the environment, so it’s crucial to recycle these items properly.
Bring your old electronics to the designated location during the event days, and take advantage of this opportunity to ensure your devices are recycled in an eco-friendly manner. Don’t miss out on this chance to make a positive impact while clearing out your home!
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