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Have stuff you can't throw out? Drop them off at Erie County Recycling collection days
Have stuff you can't throw out? Drop them off at Erie County Recycling collection days

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time02-03-2025

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Have stuff you can't throw out? Drop them off at Erie County Recycling collection days

The Erie County Recycling Program is sponsoring household hazardous waste and electronics collection events throughout 2025. For 50 cents per pound of e-waste and household hazardous waste, the recycling program sponsors electronics collections and household waste events throughout the year. Reclaiming rubble: Erie's former EMI site is ready for renovations to begin The program is open to all Erie County residents and operated by Noble Environmental Specialty Recycling. The dates for the collection events and their locations for 2025 are as follows: March 15 - Greene Township Building, 9333 Tate Road April 26 - Summit Township Building, 1230 Townhall Road May 24 - East Middle School, 1001 Atkins St. June 14 - Albion Borough Garage, 36 Bessemer St. Aug. 16 - Greene Township Building, 9333 Tate Road Oct. 18 - Summit Township Building, 1230 Townhall Road Nov. 15 - Greene Township Building, 9333 Tate Road Please enable Javascript to view this content. TVs and TV equipment Air conditioners Microwaves Mobile phones and tablets Phones and phone equipment Laptop and desktop computers Mouse, keyboards and monitors Modems Hard drives Copiers, fax machines and printers Electric typewriters CD players and tape players Stereos, speakers and radios Antifreeze Pesticides Corrosive/caustics Chlorine products Flammable products Used oil Lead acid batteries Rechargeable batteries Florescent bulbs Oil-based and latex paints Mercury-containing devices More: IRG has a plan for a $300 million recycling plant in Erie. Will it make money? Ammunition Explosives Radioactive material Biological/medical Smoke detectors Tires Contact Nicholas Sorensen at Nsorensen@ This article originally appeared on Erie Times-News: Erie County Recycling Program: What they'll take and when

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