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Residents No Longer Able To Put Electronics Out With Trash
Republican & Herald - Pottsville, Pa.
Author: AMY MARCHIANO
Date: Jan 27, 2013
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Section: News
Text Word Count: 355
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Lee Raring, solid waste and recycling coordinator for Schuylkill County, said residents can also take their items to the Bloomsburg Recycling Center. Raring said he does not know of any municipalities in Schuylkill County that have curbside recycling for electronic devices.

During the 2012 cleanup event, 73,091 pounds of TVs were collected, 20,421 pounds of computer monitors, 13,722 pounds of desktop computers, 177 pounds of laptops and 19,193 pounds of miscellaneous electronics were saved from going to a landfill, Raring said.

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