[lug] Electronic recycling

Dana dmatek at juno.com
Wed May 16 13:03:29 MDT 2012


Sorry if someone's already responded to this, I get notifications in digest format.....The place is called Action Recycling.  You have to drive around back to get to the dump/office place.  CRTs about 17" and under are $5, bigger are $10.  I have used both them and CHARMS for recycling.  Action is cheaper on some things, which is good if you have volume.  My advice, wear your yardwork/worst tennis shoes there. http://actionrecyclingcenter.com/Action Recycling Ctr7610 W 42nd Ave, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033(303) 424-1600    Date: Tue, 15 May 2012 18:35:38 -0600
From: Terry Branaman <terry at tbranaman.com>
Subject: Re: [lug] Electronic recycling
To: lug at lug.boulder.co.us
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Its not in Boulder, but there is a shop in Wheat Ridge that takes just 
about any electronics free. They do charge $5 for CRTs. I don't have the 
name or address or name off the top of my head, but will be glad to look 
them up for anybody who is interested. I've dropped off towers, CRTs, 
and UPS with dead battery.

For those of you familiar with the area, they are just west of Wadsworth 
on 44th, on the south side of the street.

On 5/9/2012 12:05 PM, Elyse Grasso wrote:
> Is there somewhere reliable to recycle electronics in the Boulder area 
> that charges less than CHARM?
>
> I've got a couple of dead UPSs, some audio/video components, and a lot 
> of miscellaneous computer stuff including old power supplies.
> Also a 20 inch CRT tv and a 20 inch monitor.
>
> -- 
> Elyse Grasso
>
>
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