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Published on June 4th, 2008

San Fernando Valley to Host Free E-Waste Recycling Event

Planet Green is hosting a free two-day electronics recycling event in the San Fernando Valley on June 13-14.

Any California resident can bring electronics to be collected and recycled from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. The event will take place at Planet Green’s parking lot, located at 20724 Lassen St.

Accepted items include:

  • Computers/laptops and accessories
  • Televisions and monitors
  • Printers/copiers/fax machines
  • Inkjet and toner cartridges
  • Cameras and camcorders
  • Cell phones and telephones
  • Video games and MP3 players
  • DVD players/VCRs and CDs/DVDs

If you’re not located in the San Fernando Valley and wish to recycle electronics, use Earth 911’s recycling locator to find a nearby location or event.

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