Free Computer Recycling Drop-Off through 12/28/07
Sponsored by the Hamilton County Solid Waste Management District
Acceptable Materials:
monitors, CPUs, hard drives, mice, keyboards, lap tops, docking stations, back-up batteries, power cords, speakers, modems, external hard drives, memory chips, storage chips, cellular phones, printers, scanners, and desk top fax machines
Hamilton County residents only!
Bring proof of residency, such as driver’s license or utility bill. This program prohibits the acceptance of computers from businesses, churches, schools, and non-profits. When dropping off materials, please remain in your car. Staff will be present to unload materials.
What happens to the computers?
Hard drives are either overwritten with Department of Defense approved software or shredded. Computers are disassembled and recycled or rebuilt and donated to non-profits and/or schools. Hamilton County is not responsible for the destruction of the hard drive and recycling of electronic equipment. Hamilton County is not liable for any data left on the hard drive.
When: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Closed Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day)
Where: Technology Recycling Group, 5139 Kieley Place,St. Bernard, OH 45217
Directions:
1. Take the Norwood Lateral (Rt 562) to the Paddock Road (Rt 4) exit.
2. Go south on Paddock Road (Rt 4).
3. Turn right on Tennessee Avenue (Tennessee Avenue becomes Ross Road).
4. Turn right onto Kieley Place.
More information: 946-7766
Acceptable Materials:
monitors, CPUs, hard drives, mice, keyboards, lap tops, docking stations, back-up batteries, power cords, speakers, modems, external hard drives, memory chips, storage chips, cellular phones, printers, scanners, and desk top fax machines
Hamilton County residents only!
Bring proof of residency, such as driver’s license or utility bill. This program prohibits the acceptance of computers from businesses, churches, schools, and non-profits. When dropping off materials, please remain in your car. Staff will be present to unload materials.
What happens to the computers?
Hard drives are either overwritten with Department of Defense approved software or shredded. Computers are disassembled and recycled or rebuilt and donated to non-profits and/or schools. Hamilton County is not responsible for the destruction of the hard drive and recycling of electronic equipment. Hamilton County is not liable for any data left on the hard drive.
When: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Closed Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day)
Where: Technology Recycling Group, 5139 Kieley Place,St. Bernard, OH 45217
Directions:
1. Take the Norwood Lateral (Rt 562) to the Paddock Road (Rt 4) exit.
2. Go south on Paddock Road (Rt 4).
3. Turn right on Tennessee Avenue (Tennessee Avenue becomes Ross Road).
4. Turn right onto Kieley Place.
More information: 946-7766