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Printer, Fax & Copier Cartridges can be Recycled
Hayes Elementary is asking for donations of used printer, fax, copier and inkjet cartridges for recycling purposes. Deliver to school located at 16th & Mississippi. The City of Ada will also accept these items at city hall (13th and Townsend) at in the Public Works office at 220 West 7th Street. Call Trudy at 436-8100 for more information.
New Rule to Spike Cell Phone Tossing
To anticipate the e-waste glut, the wireless industry has launched a website offering recycling tips to consumers (click logo) for cell phone recycling.
Electronics Recycling
Is your old TV serving as a coffee table while your retired computer is doubling as a plant stand? And with new technology introduced every day-more powerful computers, HDTVs, and combination wireless phone and internet-do you wonder just how many plant stands and coffee tables you have room for?
You are not alone-that's why the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is launching a campaign to get the word out about opportunities to reuse and recycle your old computers, TVs, and cell phones.
PC Disposal
Click here to find out how to recycling personal computers.
Safety-Kleen Corp
7825 Highway 152, P.O. Box 128
Wheatland, OK 73097-0128
405-745-2025
Fluorescent Light Bulb Recycling
Tulsa Met
Check here for answers to many of your recycling questions. The Metropolitan Environmental Trust coordinates and promotes recycling and environmental events in the metropolitan Tulsa area including Broken Arrow, Jenks, Glenpool, Sand Springs, Sapulpa, Owasso, and Bixby.
The M.e.t. operates 11 recycling centers and conducts environmental events through out the year to encourage, educate, and facilitate recycling.
City of Ada
Official City of Ada Website.
OSU Extension Center
Recycling facts from the Oklahoma State University Extension
RBRC
Official web site for Rechargable Battery Recycling Corp. (RBRC)
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