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Norristown Introduces Electronics Recycling Program
Electronics can be dropped off for free beginning this week.

Norristown this week is introducing a new electronics recycling program.
The free drop off will be held from 9 a.m. to noon on Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Public Works Building.
“Televisions and computers should not be put out on the curb with the trash; it is state law that they must be recycled,” the municipality said. “Help keep Norristown clean and safe by bringing your electronics to the drop off.”
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Electronics that can be dropped off include:
• Televisions
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• Computers/Laptops/Servers
• Computer Mice/Keyboards/Peripherals
• CD Players
• Monitors
• Cell and Cordless Phones
• Stereos/DVD/VCR Players
• Printers
• MP3 Players
• Electronic Toys and Games
• Photo and Video Cameras
• Microwave Ovens
• Blenders/Mixers
• Hair Dryers
• Vacuums
• Mixed Household Electronics
The Public Works Building is behind Municipal Hall, 235 E. Airy St.
“The specific drop-off point is marked with striped lines for parking in front of one of the large bay doors near the center of the building,” the municipality said. “Please park, press the buzzer to the right of the door and someone will be with you shortly to take your electronics for recycling.”
Contact the Public Works Office at 610-270-0437 with questions.
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