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    Free Electronics Recycling Drop-Off Day

    January 3, 2013No Comments
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    City of Sedona ArizonaSedona AZ (January 3, 2013) – The City of Sedona’s Green Team will be sponsoring a free Electronics Drop-Off Day on Saturday, January 12, 2013 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at City Hall, 102 Roadrunner Drive. The Green Team is comprised of City staff members who since 2007 have worked to reduce consumption, increase efficiency and generally make operations at City Hall more environmentally friendly.

    Do you have obsolete toys and gadgets or unwanted electronic devices that need to be disposed of? Bring them to the City Hall parking lot for collection and environmentally responsible recycling by Westech Recyclers www.westechrecyclers.com. There is no charge for drop-off and no item limit. For information or early drop-off, please call 928-203-5031.

    Acceptable Items:

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    • All computer equipment, VHS tapes, cassettes, CD’s, Surplus Metals
    • Cell/Telephones & Answering Machines
    • Ballasts, Batteries, Power Strips, etc.
    • Scanners, Fax Machines, Copiers, Calculators, Typewriters
    • Stereos, Radios, TV’s, VCR’s, CD Players, Video Game Equipment
    • Household Appliances, Microwaves, Toaster Ovens, etc.
    • (Large appliances accepted based on truck space, please check on the day of the event)

    Not accepted:

    • Mercury thermostats & switches, light bulbs, thermometers, toxic/hazardous materials, wood, paints & chemicals, car batteries, etc.
    City of Sedona Green Team

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