Appliances
It's important to properly dispose of your old appliances because they contain materials that are hazardous to the Earth and human health. Recycling your appliance:
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Electronic Waste (E-Waste)
Electronics waste or "E-waste" is the outdated and obsolete electronics that you no longer want, and it's a waste stream that's growing fast. Many electronics, especially TVs and computers, contain toxic materials such as lead, cadmium and mercury. Reusing and recycling electronics keeps these toxic materials out of our landfills and also recovers valuable resources. CLICK To Learn More About Recycling Your E-Waste |
Scrap Metals
Recycling your scrap metal is important to our economy and environment. Did you know that in 2009, the United States recycled 58 million metric tons of metal? Or that over 600 steel or aluminum cans are recycled every second? A lot of that recycled metal went into the manufacture of new products and not in our landfills. CLICK To Learn More About Recycling Your Scrap Metal |