Do you want to get rid of your old computer? Maybe your stereo, scanner or personal printer? If so, spring into e-recycling with the city's annual
Electronics Recycling Day
Oct. 25, 2008
8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Shawnee Mission East High School
parking lot
* joint venture with cities of Prairie Village, Mission Hills
Residents can bring their unwanted electronics to this collection event.
There is no charge to recycle computer CPUs, keyboards, mice, VCRs, stereos, scanners and personal printers. Charges of $10 to $25 will apply to computer monitors, televisions and large printers.
To recycle 10 or more computers, contact Surplus Exchange at 816/472-0444 to schedule a pickup at your location.
Some of the collected equipment will be inspected, reconditioned and reused whenever possible. Obsolete or non-working equipment will be disassembled and the components recycled.
At the last electronics recycling event in April, 81,000 pounds of outdated equipment was collected!
Why recycle your electronics?Currently, only a small percentage of electronic devices are recycled.
Electronic devices can contain significant amounts of hazardous or toxic substances.
Cathode ray tubes found in most computer monitors and TVs contain significant amounts of lead while other equipment may contain mercury, cadmium, chromium and other heavy metals. When electronic devices are disposed of, these pollutants may pose environmental risks.
For more information, contact Jim Twigg, special projects coordinator, at 913/895-6273.
