[Hidden-tech] (w13) Electronics Recycling

James Triplett jm-hiddentech at vj8.net
Tue Aug 9 19:10:56 EDT 2016


Stuff that still works can be given away on Freecycle.  The Amherst Freecycle group is very active.

James

On (09/08/16 12:59), DAVID SPOUND wrote:
> Date: Tue, 09 Aug 2016 12:59:16 +0000 (GMT)
> From: DAVID SPOUND <dspound at mac.com>
> To: Hidden-Tech Tech <hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net>
> Subject: (w13)[Hidden-tech] Electronics Recycling
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> I have a collection of electronics that I would like to recycle as responsibly as possible. Items include an old MacBook, an old Dell LCD monitor, some laptop batteries, and lots of connectors, cables, hubs, keyboards, etc. While a few of the items here and there might be useful to those who use older equipment, some of it is likely just junk. I would just like to get rid of it all in a responsible way.
> 
> Any recommendations for a place where I can drop off this stuff?
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> David
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