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Time Is Running Out to Put Electronics Curbside

By: Bill Palmer
Updated: January 8, 2013
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January 8th, 2012

If you have electronic devices you want to get rid of, you only have a couple weeks to leave them at the curb.

 

The Covered Device Recycling Act was enacted in 2010, but starting January 24th, covered devices will no longer be picked up at the curb by Waste Management.

 

Covered devices include desktop and laptop computers, computer monitors, computer extras like keyboards and mice, along with televisions.

 

For locations and dates to drop off your electronics, visit www.eriecountyrecycling.com.

 

           

 

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