Drop off electronic waste, hazardous waste for free in Scugog
Whitby, Ontario – The Regional Municipality of Durham, Works Department, invites residents to drop off Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) and Municipal Hazardous and Special Waste (MHSW), free of charge, at a special upcoming collection event.
When: Saturday, October 21, from 8 a.m. to noon (rain or shine)
Where: Municipal boat launch (parking lot), 2 Old Rail Lane, Port Perry
Why:
WEEE collection: To provide residents with a convenient, free drop-off service to properly recycle their electronics, while keeping toxic materials out of the waste stream. Examples of electronic waste include: cellular phones, audio and video players, VCRs, DVD and Blu-Ray players, stereos and receivers, computer peripherals, printing devices, televisions, personal digital assistants and pagers, cameras and radios, telephones, desktop computers, monitors, camcorders and portable computers. Residents should erase personal information from hard drives and SIM cards before bringing their obsolete, broken and end-of-life electronics for safe and secure recycling.
MHSW collection: By safely disposing of MHSW, residents help prevent toxic materials from entering local ecosystems and local water sources. Examples of MHSW include: antifreeze; batteries; brake fluid; motor oil and filters; fluorescent light bulbs and tubes; pesticides; herbicides; fertilizers; insecticides; medications; sharps (in a secure, rigid container); pressurized tanks (propane, oxygen, helium or other gases); pool chemicals; paints; stains and solvents. Commercial, institutional, agricultural or industrial waste is not permitted.
Note: Residents are encouraged to bring a non-perishable food item, to be donated to a local food bank (please remember to check expiration dates).
For more information, including tips for preparing to attend a collection event, visit durham.ca/WasteEvents. To learn more about waste management in Durham, visit durham.ca/waste, email waste@durham.ca, call 1-800-667-5671 or download the Durham Region Waste app.
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