Use Water St. to access the Health Dept. and help avoid congestion on Hancock St. You can recycle batteries for $1.50/lb. and all manner of electronic equipment: computers, printers, cell phones, VCR and DVD players, etc., for FREE. This is a project of RSVP (Retired and Senior Volunteer Program).
Update: Businesses interested in participating in the collection must contact the RSVP office at 482-7382 prior to collection day for approval, fees and drop time.
Risks of electronic waste:
Most electronic devices contain metals and other hazardous materials, which pose a significant threat to human and environmental health if mismanaged, landfilled, or incinerated. Listed below are the materials, which pose the greatest threat from mismanaged electronic waste.
Lead: Computer monitors and televisions contain the greatest amount of lead, approximately 4-6 pounds, in the form of leaded glass. Circuit boards from electronic devices typically contain small amounts of lead in the form of solder.
Cadmium: Most typically found in rechargeable nickel-cadmium batteries, but may also be present in plated contacts and switches, and PVC wire.
Mercury: Most typically used in bulbs that provide energy-efficient illumination in electronics. Electronic waste is the leading source of mercury in landfills.
For more information see the RSVP Web site.
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