Carilion to host annual electronics recycling event
ROANOKE, Va. – Carilion Clinic is set to host its annual electronics recycling event again on Saturday.
Carilion will partner with River Acceptance to provide safe and secure recycling for the electronics you have been needing to get rid of, like the following:
Computer towers and servers
Hard drives
Laptops and notebooks
Tablets and e-readers
iPods and MP3 players
Smartphones (and batteries)
Printers
AC adapters and wall plugs
Miscellaneous electronic wires
Lithium batteries
Power cables
Older cell phones (non-smartphones)
USB drives and flash drives
CDs
Items not accepted include:
Cathode ray tube televisions or monitors
CRT, LCD, and Flat-Screen Televisions
Household appliances (refrigerators, microwaves, crockpots, etc.)
Lightbulbs
Alkaline batteries
The drive-thru event will be on Saturday, March 28, from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 2823 Franklin Road SW.
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