Electronic Waste Event

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Electronic Waste Event We’ll take: TV, computers, VCR, monitors, printers, laptops, stereos, cell phones, etc. Drop off location in the parking lot between Kawerak & the Methodist Church, Seppala Drive Friday June 1st & Saturday 2nd 10am-4pm We charge: FREE FOR RESIDENTS $0.25/lb for commercial e-waste Why should you recycle your electronics? Electronic waste (e-waste) is easily recycled into new products. E-waste is filling up our landfills faster than any other product. Electronic waste contains hazardous materials such as lead, arsenic, and harmful plastics that contaminate our environment. For more info: Vanessa at 443-4258 or vtahbone@kawerak.org