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Thank You!
Thank you to everyone who came out to one of our library events! Our collection events are complete for this season. The hundreds of people from all the different communities contributed to diverting thousands of lbs. of material from landfill. Great work everyone, see you next season!
Library Events
We’re about halfway through our Toronto Public Library events. They’ve been incredibly successful so far! Each community has been so welcoming and friendly. Thank you to everyone who has dropped off items for recycling.
We look forward to meeting more of you as we continue visiting the diverse communities!
College/Shaw Library
Saturday May 6, 2017
1pm – 4pm
766 College Street (Outside the library)
Connect with your community, get rid of your old electronics!
Bring your old computers, TVs, phones, cords & cables for responsible disposal.
List of accepted items: Accepted items pdf
Bloor/Gladstone Library
Thursday May 4, 2017
6pm – 8pm
1101 Bloor Street West (Outside the library)
Join your community, get rid of your old electronics!
Bring your old TVs, phones, PCs, cords & cables for responsible disposal.
List of accepted items: Accepted items pdf
Thank you to everyone
The community came together to recycle their waste electronics on Saturday January 21 at Annette Public Library.
We collected more than a tonne of electronic items! That’s a significant amount of electronics diverted from landfill.
Special thank you to Annette Public Library for hosting the event, Green 13 for promoting the event and Councillor Sarah Doucette for her support!
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Electronic Recycling
With the rapid advancement of technology, electronic products have an increasingly rapid replacement rate. Electronic products are often inappropriately disposed of into the waste stream where they end up in landfill potentially harming the environment, as well as wasting valuable resources.
Dropping off your used electronics for recycling ensures:
- Your e-waste is diverted from the waste stream and recyclable materials such as plastic, are used in new products
- You contribute to improving the ecosystem with better air, soil, and water quality
- You help conserve resources by increasing the use of recovered materials
- You contribute to reducing tax payer dollars allocated to waste handling and landfill
Community Events
Community collection events to create awareness of electronic waste and provide disposal options to prevent electronic products from ending up in landfills. Educating communities on best practices to prevent harm on the environment.
List of accepted items: Accepted items pdf
Annette Public Library
Saturday January 21, 2017
10am – 2pm
145 Annette Street (Outside the library)
Join your community, get rid of your old electronics!
Bring your old TVs, phones, PCs, cords & cables for responsible disposal.
List of accepted items: Accepted items pdf