- The City of Easton's electronics recycling day is set for 9-11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 9
- Easton residents can recycle many items for free, including gaming systems, toner and ink cartridges
- Other items, including televisions and computer monitors, can be recycled for a small fee
EASTON, Pa. — Looking for a way to unload your outdated or otherwise unwanted electronics in Easton?
Come out to the City of Easton Recycling Center at 500 Bushkill Drive this Saturday from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and recycle your old, unwanted, broken, and outdated electronics and appliances in an environmentally.
Desktop and laptop computers, DVD players and VCRs, keyboards and mice, gaming systems, printers and fax machines, audiovisual equipment, cables and cords, microwaves and small appliances, cell phone, and laptop batteries, toner and ink cartridges, calculators and adding machines, telephones, and cell phones (without batteries) and UPS battery backups can all be recycled free of charge.
Additional items can be recycled for a fee – either exact change in cash or checks made payable to RRS or Responsible Recycling Services – including computer monitors for $20, televisions in wooden cabinets, projection, or units over 42 inches for $58, and televisions under 42 inches for $40.
The event is limited exclusively to City of Easton residents.
For more information contact the Department of Public Works, either by calling 610-250-6680 or by emailing publicworks@easton-pa.gov.