ELECTRONICS RECYCLING (DROP-OFF ONLY)! READ BELOW…
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Habitat for Humanity of Bucks County ReStore is proud to reintroduce this free service to the community. The ONLY local FREE option for responsibly recycling TV’s & E-waste. Through this innovative partnership with MRM, ECOvanta, and the Covered Device Recycling Act (CDRA) Habitat Bucks is now designated as a recycling collection center for TV’s, computer monitors, printers, computer towers, laptops, tablets, and other household misc. electronics (Working & Non-working).
Due to the extremely high demand for this service we are limiting the flow of drop off’s to 15 scheduled customers per day on a first come, first serve basis. This will help ensure that our team can properly manage inventory and logistics. We hope to increase this limit as we continue to learn the process, and also hope to incorporate and host collection’s in future community events. To inquire more about this new service please contact Robert Maggetti r.maggetti@habitatbucks.org, ReStore Director.
About CDRA:
The Covered Device Recycling Act (CDRA) requires manufacturers to provide recycling programs for televisions, desktop and laptop computers, and computer monitors and peripherals sold to consumers in Pennsylvania.
These manufacturers work with permitted and certified recyclers like ECOvanta to provide free electronics recycling to residents of PA
In turn, ECOvanta works with organizations like Habitat for Humanity to provide no cost collection to consumer/resident service
About MRM:
MRM was founded in 2007 by electronics manufacturers for electronics manufacturers. MRM’s mission is to bring manufacturers together to help provide convenient, environmentally responsible recycling opportunities to consumers nationwide.
About ECOvanta:
Every year, Covanta Environmental Solutions, through its ECOvanta business line, works with businesses and communities to manage more than 15 million pounds of electronic waste destined for landfills and instead put their resources to good use. Through our services we: