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Appliance and Electronics Recycling

DROP-OFF ELECTRONICS AND APPLIANCE RECYCLING EVENT

 

 

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The City of Lake Saint Louis

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Web Innovations & Technology Services (WITS)

 

 

The Meadows Shopping Center (by the fountain), Highway 40/64 and Lake Saint Louis Blvd., September 29th, 2012

10 am to 3 pm

 

Possible items for recycling include computers, monitors, other computer hardware including cables, office/business equipment and machinery, telecommunications equipment including phones and clocks, televisions, VCR’s, stereos, cameras, other audio/video equipment, data storage devices including CD’s and VHS tapes, home electronics, blenders, toasters, irons, washing machines and dryers, dishwashers, furnaces, hot water heaters, home medical equipment, industrial machinery, lawn mowers, tillers, tools, air conditioners, refrigerators, humidifiers, old motors, transformers, electrical equipment, power supplies, and car batteries.

 

Unacceptable items for recycling include tires, wood furniture, other wood products, paint and paint cans, and household and industrial chemicals

 

There are suggested drop-off charges ($5 each) for computer monitors and laptops, televisions, large appliances and all Freon-containing devices.  Everything else may be dropped-off free of charge.   As WITS is a not-for-profit, community agency in the greater St. Louis region, payments and donations of reusable items may be tax-deductible.

 

For more information, check out the City of Lake Saint Louis website (http://www.lakesaintlouis.com)

Or the WITS website (http://www.witsinc.org/)

Or call WITS at 314-382-1650

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