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Eco-Depot & Recycling Event in Narragansett - May 2nd, 8am-1pm
Bring your hazardous waste, electronics, sensitive documents for shredding, scrap metal and donations for Goodwill to the North Beach Lot.
Come to Narragansett Town Beach North Lot, 77 Boston Neck Rd, on May 2nd from 8am-1pm.
Rhode Island Resource Recovery Corporation's free Eco-Depot collection accepts household hazardous waste items including oil based paint, rechargeable and automotive batteries, mercury containing devices (thermometers, thermostats, fluorescent bulbs), fertilizers, pool chemicals, automotive fluids, propane tanks, oven cleaner, bug spray, flea collars, nail polish, nail polish remover, etc. For more information on the Eco-Depot program and the items accepted go to www.rirrc.org/ecodepot.
In addition, electronic waste will be collected by Office Recycling Solutions. Acceptable items include televisions, computers and peripherals including monitors, modems, keyboards and printers.
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ShredFastRI will be there to shred sensitive documents (4 box limit), Exeter Scrap Metal will collect metal items and non-Freon appliances and Goodwill Industries will be happy to accept clothing, textiles and small household appliances.
Take advantage of this recycling collection event to safely and properly dispose of all of these items that are taking up space in your home. It’s fast, free and easy with no appointment necessary. For more information on the event call Narragansett Recycling Coordinator at 782-0635.