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Undertoad 09-21-2009 01:39 PM

Any Philly peeps know where to do electronics recycling?
 
My computer graveyard now consists of about six obsolete systems, two massive CRT monitors and considerable parts and pieces. I would like to shitcan the whole lot.

Flint 09-21-2009 01:42 PM

No, dude, build a robot.

glatt 09-21-2009 01:49 PM

Yeah, at least pull out the motors that operate the drives and drive trays and save them in a coffee can in the basement. Robot city!

Flint 09-21-2009 01:54 PM

Be inspired by glatt's example--save those old parts and make neat stuff out of them!

jinx 09-21-2009 02:07 PM

We take all our stuff like that to a place on RT 10 just north of Honeybrook. They take everything, sort it, and resell/recycle it. They even pay you for some stuff.

lumberjim 09-21-2009 02:08 PM

There's a place between Morgantown and Honeybrook on rte 10.....at the top of the hill....they take anything metal or plastic. I got rid of 3 window units, my R2D2, and a swingset so far.

jinx 09-21-2009 02:08 PM

Oh, hey Jim...

lumberjim 09-21-2009 02:17 PM

oh ...hi, hunny.

Flint 09-21-2009 02:33 PM

Oh look, here are two non-crazies with their practical advice.

By the way, while we're on the subject, what the hell am I supposed to do with dead batteries?

lumberjim 09-21-2009 02:37 PM

car batteries?

Flint 09-21-2009 02:39 PM

No I swap my car battery cores at the auto parts store for a discount on the new battery...they apparently do something with them.

What I don't know what to do with are all these batteries from all these kid's toys/stuff that I accumulate so many of.

glatt 09-21-2009 02:44 PM

Our elementary school recycles them. The "Green committee" there organizes it just to keep them out of the landfill and to teach the kids to care about the planet. So we send them to school with the kids. I honestly used to just throw them in the trash to go in the landfill, so I'm happy about this program.

Flint 09-21-2009 02:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by glatt (Post 596201)
I honestly used to just throw them in the trash to go in the landfill...

Every time: I walk up, look at the trash can, look at the recycling bin, say out loud "What the hell am I supposed to do with these?" then shrug and throw them in the trash. I can't believe I've lived more than thirty years, right through the Captain Planet era, and never once has anyone, that I'm aware of, ever addressed the issue of these very toxic-seeming objects that we produce so many of.

monster 09-21-2009 03:01 PM

They get picked up by our regular trash/recycling peeps, we just have to place them separately in a clear bag. Although now they've started insiting we tape the top and bottom of each to prevent fires starting on the garbage truck or something.....

classicman 09-21-2009 03:18 PM

Many places in DE take them - The Shop Rite on 202 about 2 miles over the state line takes them. Other than that.... try to freecycle them. One mans trash is another's treasure... and all that.


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