- Location
- NYC - 10026
An opportunity to properly dispose of old obsolete electronics gathering dust in your closets.....
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What?s Accepted:
? Computers, Monitors, Printers and Toner Cartridges, Keyboards, Mice and Cables
? TVs (no wooden consoles please, only plastic cases), DVDs and VCRs
? Fax Machines, Cell Phones and Pagers
? Stereo and other Electronic Equipment
Receipts will be available for tax purposes. We ask that you make a small voluntary contribution of $1 per piece of equipment in order to defray transportation/processing costs.
What?s Not Accepted: Household Appliances and Cameras
Project Partners:
Per Scholas, New York City?s only electronics processing facility, has been reconditioning and recycling
E-Waste since 1999. In addition to making low-cost computers available to children and adults who cannot afford a new computer, Per Scholas also trains local youth for full-time jobs as computer technicians.
Upper West Side Recycling ran a community drop-off center in upper Manhattan for over 25 years. More recently we have focused on collection of materials not picked up by the NYC Department of Sanitation, such as
E-Waste, batteries and textiles.
For more information call Per Scholas: (718) 772-0651
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Electronics Recycling Day
Cathedral of St. John the Divine
Saturday, May 12th, 2007 from 10 AM to 3PM
Cathedral North Yard Gate, 112th/113th Streets on Amsterdam Avenue
What?s Accepted:
? Computers, Monitors, Printers and Toner Cartridges, Keyboards, Mice and Cables
? TVs (no wooden consoles please, only plastic cases), DVDs and VCRs
? Fax Machines, Cell Phones and Pagers
? Stereo and other Electronic Equipment
Receipts will be available for tax purposes. We ask that you make a small voluntary contribution of $1 per piece of equipment in order to defray transportation/processing costs.
What?s Not Accepted: Household Appliances and Cameras
Project Partners:
Per Scholas, New York City?s only electronics processing facility, has been reconditioning and recycling
E-Waste since 1999. In addition to making low-cost computers available to children and adults who cannot afford a new computer, Per Scholas also trains local youth for full-time jobs as computer technicians.
Upper West Side Recycling ran a community drop-off center in upper Manhattan for over 25 years. More recently we have focused on collection of materials not picked up by the NYC Department of Sanitation, such as
E-Waste, batteries and textiles.
For more information call Per Scholas: (718) 772-0651