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Toss Your Old Electronics Saturday In Radnor
Ditch that old, bulky, heavy TV safely this weekend at Radnor's E-Waste recycling event.
Technology never stops changing. One day's newest, hottest item could be the next day's piece of junk.
Thankfully, Radnor Township will help you ditch all of those unwanted and unused electronics you have sitting around your home this weekend with the E-Waste and Paper Shredding Recycling Day.
Radnor residents will be able to safely dispose of all kinds of stuff, including TVs, computers, cellphones, keyboard, speakers, monitors, printers, and more between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Saturday Oct. 15 at the Radnor Township Municipal Building at 301 Iven Ave., Wayne.
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The township said it will accept all devices with plugs. Items that are not accepted are batteries, smoke detectors, large appliances, and bulbs.
Radnor residents only will be allowed to use the service and IDs will be checked to verify residence in the township.
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Devices with hard drives and other data storage capacities will have all data wiped or destroyed.
Early drop offs will not be accepted.
For more information, check out the event flyer here or call the township at (610) 688-5000, extension 155.
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