Join the Monona Sustainability Committee for the sixth annual electronics recycling event. Drive through and drop off old electronics and appliances that cannot be recycled in your curbside bin. The city has partnered with Resource Solutions to properly recycle everything so it does not end up in the landfill. Many electronics are made out of valuable materials that can be reused through recycling. Some electronics contain hazardous materials, such as lead and mercury, that can be harmful to human health and pollute the environment if not properly managed.
Most small electronic devices and accessories can be recycled for free, including:
Computer towers | Tablets | e-readers | Power cords | Cell phones | Laptops | Audio equipment | Routers | Modems | Printers | Satellite boxes | Power supplies | Telephones | Game systems | Holiday lights | VCRs | DVD players | iPods | MP3 players | Sewing machines | Scanners | Keyboards | Mice | Toasters | Instapots | Air fryers | Most other small electronic devices
$60: TVs 50" to 60" | Projection TVs | Wood console TVs (additional fees apply to TVs over 60")
$10: Hard drive removal and destruction
$15: Microwaves | Large copy machines | Printers
$20: Window AC units | Dehumidifiers | Mini fridges
$25: Stoves | Washers | Dryers | Dishwashers
Cash, cards, and checks are accepted.
Please note, batteries or light bulbs cannot be taken at the event. Please remove all batteries from devices before disposal. These items can be brought to the Resource Solutions facility at 5493 Express Circle, Madison WI 53704. Please direct questions to Resource Solutions at 608-244-5451 or custserv@recyclethatstuff.com.
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