Obsolete electronic stuff is a huge component of the non-compostable waste stream. Here’s a way to make it smaller.
As one of the largest Freecycle groups in the country, we can
sometimes arrange a special benefit that’s available only to
FreecycleSeattle members. This is again one of those times.From now through the end of August, FreecycleSeattle members are
eligible for free recycling of their older computers (_any_ age or
type) and CRT monitors (must have been built during or after 2000 and
still working) for FREE at Interconnection.org, just north of Gasworks
Park in Wallingford.Interconnection is one of the best examples of e-waste re-use/recycle
that we know of. Volunteers disassemble the donated systems; usable
components are reused or resold; all other parts are crushed, sorted,
and properly recycled. Good folks.Normally, Interconnection charges a handling fee of $5 for each
computer and $10 for monitors; these fees will be WAIVED if you show
them a copy of this FreecycleSeattle posting. This is a great chance
to get rid of that electronic flotsam and jetsam in your basement and
garage in a way that’s both responsible _and_ free. (Be sure to tell
your employer’s IT department about this offer as well…they can
recycle their electronics under this offer as long as they bring in a
copy of this posting.)Along with your computer, you can also recycle scanners and
miscellaneous electronics (cell phones, stereos, radios, etc) for
free, too. Printers (inkjet and laser) will be accepted for a fee.(THE FINE PRINT: non-working or 1999 and older monitors [look at the
sticker on the back!] will still be charged the normal $10 handling
fee; all laser or inkjet printers are accepted for $5-10 depending on
weight. Offer only good through August 31st and only during
Interconnection’s normal business hours – no dropoffs.)