Senator Young Will Partner With Time Warner Cable, Fredonia and Sunnking To Host A “Spring Cleaning” E-Recycling Event
March 28, 2016
ALBANY – Senator Catharine Young (R,C,I–57th District) announced today that she will be partnering with Time Warner Cable, the State University of New York at Fredonia and e-recycler Sunnking to offer a free e-recycling event for area residents. The event will take place on Saturday, April 23, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Fredonia's double-tiered parking lot (Lot #7) located off Ring Road on the Fredonia campus.
“As we all begin our spring cleaning, many of us have old or broken electronics that we no longer use. Ensuring these devices are disposed of properly, and in a safe manner so that our area landfills are free of hazardous e-waste is an important part of everyone’s spring cleaning. This event will provide Chautauqua County residents with a free, environmentally-friendly way to recycle their unwanted electronics. We have held an e-recycling event for several years now, and it continues to grow and be incredibly successful. I strongly encourage area residents take advantage of this year’s event so that we can continue to protect our environment,” Senator Young said.
“We are delighted to once again participate in this great event,” said Mark Fitchett, Time Warner Cable AVP of Operations for Western NY. “Together with the help of our community partners, we continue to make an impact on the environment in keeping a significant amount of e-waste out of our landfills and giving residents a safe and convenient way to get rid of their old electronics.”
“This is a terrific community event. Members of Fredonia’s athletics teams, staff and student organizations will provide support, and proceeds will benefit student scholarships,” noted Fredonia Director of Facilities Services Kevin Cloos. “We are hoping to exceed last year’s record participation. It’s a great partnership and we appreciate Senator Young's leadership with this event.”
“Sunnking is thrilled to be part of such a successful partnership that provides a much needed service to the local community,” said Cindy Jessop, Director of Community Outreach and Programs.
During last year’s event, 176 vehicles were unloaded, filling eight semi-trailers with pallets of old, outdated electronics that otherwise may have been destined for a local landfill.
To help ensure the smoothest flow of traffic, those looking to recycle materials should enter the Fredonia campus from the main entrance at 280 Central Avenue in the Village of Fredonia. Then, take the first right at Ring Road, and follow the road around to the double-tiered parking lot (Lot #7) on the right. Volunteers will be on-hand to provide the unloading of all recycled materials, as well as with traffic direction.
Acceptable items include, but are not limited to, laptop and desktop computers, televisions and monitors, printers, scanners, copiers, microwaves, telephones, and other small electronics and appliances. Some items that cannot be recycled include: Freon containing devices, such as refrigerators, air conditioners, and de-humidifiers; cathode ray tubes; smoke and carbon monoxide detectors; and alkaline batteries. A full list of items that will be accepted during the event can be found at: www.sunnking.com/consumer-business/acceptable-materials/.
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