Jillian Butkiewicz.  Electronic products have very short useful lives  Wastes that can be hazardous material  Some components can be reused  Products.

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Jillian Butkiewicz

 Electronic products have very short useful lives  Wastes that can be hazardous material  Some components can be reused  Products are wasted if not recycled  It can damage your environment

 Household wastes include  Paper  Plastic  Glass  Electronic devices include  Personal computers  Printers  Cellular telephones  Toasters  Televisions  DVD players  Video game consoles

 Air conditioners  Humidifiers  Hazardous waste

 Items will be collected during the next two Fridays  Drop off items at local police stations and shopping centers  Separate paper, plastics, and glass  Each material must have a special bin or bag

Thank you!