The electronics recycling event takes place on Saturday, October 8, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Opelika.
The East Alabama Recycling Partnership (EARP) will host an Electronics Recycling Event on Saturday, October 8. The county-wide event will take place at Lee County’s facility at 100 Orr Avenue in Opelika from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The site is located off Marvyn Parkway, behind Four Seasons Federal Credit Union. Citizens and businesses are encouraged to participate.
The Electronics Recycling Event will provide an opportunity for citizens to dispose of used electronics in an environmentally responsible manner. Items that can be brought include: TVs, computers (monitors and drives), small kitchen appliances, video games, cords, cell phones, DVD players and tapes. EARP is working with Creative Recycling, out of Palmetto, Georgia, to recycle the obsolete items. For more information on Creative Recycling, see crserecycling.com. The only cost associated with the event is a $10 fee for the disposal of each TV.
Citizens will also have the opportunity to bring papers for on-site shredding. Representatives from East Alabama Shredding & Security will be collecting unwanted documents for shredding. Appliances such as washers, dryers, refrigerators, hot water heaters and freezers may also be brought to the event for recycling.
The East Alabama Recycling Partnership is composed of Auburn University, City of Auburn, City of Opelika and Lee County. The group was formed in 2009 in effort to combine resources and expertise with plans to create a combined recycling program. Since the formation of this partnership, they have received grants from ADEM totaling $306,470 for equipment and materials.
For more information about the upcoming Electronics Recycling Event, contact Tipi Miller, Director of Keep Opelika Beautiful, at kob@opelika.com.






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Rick Lucas
October 4th, 2011
I have notices more events like this across the country. I see this as a postive movement and hope that it contimues to grow. Recycling can be a postive for the economy and our environment. it is a win-win. Thanks for the article and we must keep pushing.
ANDRE' D. RICHARDSON
October 5th, 2011
Great event! Electronic recycling programs help to keep the environment clean and reduces the toxins of which can leech into the soil and of course, groundwater if they are buried in a local landfill. Through the recycling of electronics many precious metals and plastics are diverted from the landfills when sorted and marketed for reused as other products.