California E-Waste Recycling Network Extends to SoCal

Southern California residents now have another option for recycling their electronics, as the previously Northern California-based GREENetwork has added 29 GREENspot locations from Santa Barbara to San Diego.

GREENspot’s target is for 90 percent of California homes to be within five miles of one of its locations. The company accepts everything from televisions to cell phones to microwave ovens.

You can find a list of GREENspot locations on the ASL Recycling site. Find other locations to recycle electronics in your area using Earth 911.

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