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Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority
SCHEDULE FOR ELECTRONICS RECYCLING COLLECTIONS

CRRA holds several electronics reycling collections each year. Bring your broken, unwanted or obsolete TVs, VCRs, computers, cell phones and other electronic devices to one of these collections and help keep electronics out of the waste stream. Best of all, there is no fee for this service.

Here's a look at a recent event from NBC Connecticut:

 

A list of items that can be recycled with CRRA is on our Electronics Recycling page.

For information about CRRA's recycling programs, call (860) 757-7788.

Connecticut DEEP has compiled a town-by-town list of electronics recycling collection points.

Residents of southwest connecticut and wallingford project towns:

Due to the expiration of the Bridgeport Project and the Wallingford Project, CRRA no longer provides electronics recycling in or for the following cities and towns: Bethany, Bridgeport, Darien, Cheshire, East Haven, Easton, Fairfield, Greenwich, Hamden, Meriden, Milford, Monroe, New Canaan, North Haven, Norwalk, Orange, Shelton, Stamford, Stratford, Trumbull, Wallingford, Weston, Westport, Wilton and Woodbridge.

Residents of these towns looking for suggestions on recycling their electronic devices should call their city or town solid waste and recycling office, their local electronics retailer, the Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection or check our Resource Links page.

 

THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR ADDITIONAL COLLECTION DATES!

And if there are devices you want to recycle in the meantime, you can find additional recycling services by calling your city or town solid waste and recycling office, the Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection or your favorite electronics retailer. Or you can check our Resource Links page.





This CRRA.ORG page was last updated on November 7, 2011.
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