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Electronics

E-Scrap

Although it may not seem obvious, electronic scrap (e-scrap) is in fact hazardous to both human and environmental health.  The rapid advances in computer technology mean that we as consumers are continually upgrading and increasingly discarding.  E-scrap not only takes up space in landfills, but it is a major source of toxic chemicals like lead, mercury, cadmium, zinc, beryllium, nickel, and brominated flame retardants, all of which can leach into the environment and our bodies.

Norfolk Residential E-Cycle Collection Facility

Norfolk residents are eligible to take used electronics to the E-cycle Collection Facility for recycling, free of charge. The facility is located at 1176 Pineridge Rd. (in Norfolk's Industrial Park) and is open Monday-Saturday, 10am-noon. Proof of residency is required. Click here for a map of the site location.

What items are accepted? Click the flier below for more information.

Electronics-flier.pdf Electronics-flier.pdf

 

What to do with E-Scrap

“E-Scrap” is a loosely defined term that generally includes:  

  • Computers and their peripheral equipment

  • Televisions

  • VCRs and DVD players

  • Radios and stereo equipment

  • Photocopiers

  • Fax machines

  • Cell phones

  • Video games

  • Video cameras

 

Planned obsolescence and the rapid advancements in technology caught us off-guard in terms of waste management and electronics make up a rising percentage of the solid waste stream.

To minimize your impact on the environment, first REDUCE the amount of electronics you use and discard by upgrading your computer instead of buying a new one.  Research manufacturers who practice product stewardship.  When consumers demand through their purchasing power that companies be environmentally responsible, they can change the face of the market!

Read the Guide to Environmentally Preferable Computer Purchasing provided by the Northwest Product Stewardship Council.

 

Donate Computers

DONATE computers and cell phones to not-for-profit charities and get a tax deduction. The following is a list of national Electronics Donation Programs:  

  • Recycling and Reuse Network

  • TechSoup Global

  • Computers for Learning (CFL)

  • Computers for Schools (CFSA)

  • Earth 911

  • National Cristina Foundation

  • MyGreenElectronics. Use a zip code search to find recycling opportunities where you live

  • Electronic Industries Alliance's eCycling Central. Use the interactive US map to find reuse, donation, and recycling programs in your state

To learn about opportunities for recycling or donating computers locally, visit HRCLEAN.

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