On Saturday, March 29, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Bethel Park welcomes residents and small businesses to participate in a Free TV and Electronics Recycling Event.
This initiative not only provides a convenient solution for unwanted gadgets but also promotes environmentally responsible disposal practices.
As technology evolves, so do electronic devices, leaving many residents in the community with outdated or unused electronics taking up valuable space.
This Free TV and Electronics Recycling Event is a golden opportunity for Bethel Park residents and local small businesses to responsibly dispose of various electronic devices.
By recycling these items, people will contribute to reducing environmental pollution and conserving natural resources.
The event will accept a wide array of electronic items, making it easy for participants to find a home for their old technologies. Accepted items include:
- Computer Accessories (Cords, Keyboards, Mice, Speakers)
- Computers/Laptops
- Copiers
- CRT Monitors
- Fax Machines
- Gaming Consoles
- LCD Monitors
- Microwaves
- Printers
- Radios
- Scanners
- Telephones
- Televisions (All Types and Sizes)
To participate, one should want to plan your route carefully. Drivers should enter the drop-off area by turning off Corrigan Drive onto McConkey Road, then onto Pinto Court, and follow the designated loop through the drop-off zone.
While most items can be disposed of for free, please note that items containing Freon or refrigerant will incur a $25 fee, cash or check only, payable to “Material Recovery Solutions”.
To ensure a smooth event, participants should be aware of what items cannot be accepted. Please refrain from bringing the following:
- Discs
- Loose Batteries
- Loose Software
- Medical Equipment
- Paper
- Personal Hygiene Items (Curling Irons and Shavers)
- Pianos
- Smoke Detectors
- Vacuum cleaners
- VCR Tapes
This electronics recycling event represents an excellent opportunity for residents and small businesses in Bethel Park to not only clean but also play a significant role in environmental stewardship.
Proper disposal of electronics helps prevent hazardous materials from entering landfills, ensuring a safer and cleaner environment for future generations.
It is advised everyone mark their calendars for March 29 and take part in this eco-friendly initiative!
Together, Bethel Park can make a positive impact on the community and the planet. Don’t miss this chance to recycle responsibly and help create a cleaner, greener Bethel Park.