March 4, 2014 at 8:54 p.m.
The Waste Management Section of the Ministry of Public Works would like to inform members of the public that it will be holding their first e-Waste Recycling Day for 2014 on Saturday March 8th from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Tynes Bay Waste to Energy Facility located on Palmetto Road, Devonshire.
Residents are encouraged to bring their old, worn out electronics to be recycled. This includes everything from battery operated toys and hair dryers all the way up to computers and other Circuit Board Containing Equipment; as well any small appliance powered by batteries or power cord.
Drop off the following Electronic Waste Items for Recycling:
Hairdryers
Household air conditioners
Monitors
Televisions
Cathode Ray Tubes (CRTs)
Computer Processing Units (CPUs)
Keyboards
Telephones
Cell Phones
Printers
Copiers
Typewriters
Mainframe Equipment
Laptops
Fax Machines
Stereo Equipment / Radios
Satellite Receivers
Other Circuit Board Containing Equipment and anything powered by batteries or an electrical cord.
In 2012/13 the Waste Management Section recycled 127 x 20’ shipping container loads of recycling, exporting 77 container loads to the US recycling market and reusing 50 container loads of crushed glass in local construction projects. Exported container loads of recycling comprised of 12 containers of air conditioners, 23 containers of vehicle batteries, 4 containers of steel cans, 3 containers of aluminium, 12 containers of motor oil, 1 container of fluorescent tubes and bulbs, 6 containers of transformers, 1 container of household batteries and 15 containers of e-Waste.
All recyclable materials, including e-Waste are sent to United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved recycling facilities to ensure they are handled with maximal concern for the environment and worker safety.
For commercial loads please email [email protected] or telephone Colleen Clacken at 501-3023. For further details on correct waste disposal, please join www.facebook.com/recyclebermuda, visit www.wastemanagement.gov.bm, or see the “What Goes Where” section in the BTC Phone Book blue pages.
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