Recycle old electronics for a good cause

GCM Staff Report
Posted 9/13/23

Need to get rid of outdated technology or household electronics? Believe it or not, your electronic junk can help United Cerebral Palsy of Mobile in a big way.

The Loxley Public Library is …

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Recycle old electronics for a good cause

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Need to get rid of outdated technology or household electronics? Believe it or not, your electronic junk can help United Cerebral Palsy of Mobile in a big way.

The Loxley Public Library is hosting an electronics recycling event on Saturday, Sept. 23, from 8 a.m. to noon. It will take place at 1107 N. Holley St. under the water tower in downtown Loxley. This is essentially a drive-thru event. Just pull up, and volunteers will assist with unloading. Let them help you with your fall cleaning.

Items accepted for recycling include computers, laptops, DVD and Blu-ray players, cell phones, tablets, home/office telephones and telecommunications equipment, cables (audio/video, HDMI, Coaxial, computer power cables), keyboards, old computer servers, flat screen TVs and flat screen monitors, printers and fax machines, microwave ovens, sealed lead acid batteries, copper wiring and household electrical appliances.
Tube TVs and tube computer monitors are not accepted.

Your donations will help fund United Cerebral Palsy of Mobile Inc.'s programs for individuals with disabilities.