Delaware County E-Waste Collection Event Scheduled May 11

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Released: May 5, 2023

Online Registration Required

Delaware County, through a partnership between the Delaware County Parks and Recreation Department, the Delaware County Office of Sustainability, and Covanta Environmental Solutions, is holding a free e-Waste Collection Event on Thursday, May 11, from 9:00 a.m. – 1 p.m., at Upland County Park located at 280 6th Street in Upland.

Registration is required. Delaware County residents must register at www.prc.org/collectionevents or by calling (610) 353-1555 (extension #3) in order to access the location and dispose of waste. Please note that this event is offered as a community service to the residents of Delaware County and is not open to businesses, institutions, or an industry.

Acceptable waste includes televisions (1 TV permitted per registration, 1 registration per person), computer monitors and printers, CPUs (towers), laptops, mice and keyboards, desktop copiers and scanners, tablets, routers and modems, home and cell phones, cable boxes and electronic cables, DVD players, VCRs, stereos and video game consoles, and vacuum cleaners.

Additional TVs will be accepted for a fee: $30 for each additional CRT or flat screen TV and $40 for each additional rear projection or console TV. All forms of payment will be accepted.

Upon registration, participants will be given an arrival time. Please arrive at your allotted time. All items should be placed in the car trunk or truck bed.

For additional information, visit prc.org/DelcoCollections (link no longer available), or contact Carol Butler by email at butler@prc.org or by phone at 610-353-1555 x3.



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