Recycle Electronics in San Francisco This Weekend

It may not be baseball season yet, but you can take your electronics out to the ballgame this weekend in San Francisco as AT&T Park is holding a free electronics collection event.

The event will take place from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. on both March 15-16. It will be open to residents as well as businesses, and will accept:

  • Desktop computers
  • Laptops
  • Connectors/cables
  • Power supply units
  • Consumer electronics
  • Telecommunications equipment
  • Printed circuit boards
  • Fax machines/copiers
  • DAT/Beta/VHS tapes
  • Chips and components
  • Servers
  • Televisions
  • Computer cards
  • Main frames
  • Storage discs
  • CPUs
  • Scanners
  • CRT Peripherals
  • Printers
  • Monitors and terminals
  • Cellular/desk phones
  • Printer cartridges and toners

To recycle electronics in your area, use Earth 911′s recycling locator. Learn more about the importance of recycling your electronic devices.

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