Hat tip to Milwaukee Journal Sentinel technology reporter Stan Miller at Gear, Games and Life Online:
American TV and Appliance is offering a electronics recycling program, accepting many items at no cost. Items such as cameras, camcorders, cell phones, MP3 players, stereo equipment, DVD players and VCRs can be dropped off at any American location free of charge. Laptops, monitors and TVs larger than 27″ will be accepted at a $10 fee, but the store provides a $10 dollar rewards card in return. Also, if you are having a new TV installed, American will haul away your old TV of any size to be recycled for free.
Wired Wisconsin strives to set an environmentally conscious and friendly example for technology consumers, businesses, and policy makers. We recognize the importance of responsible e-waste mangement and encourage all Wisconsin residents to recycle their old electronics responsibly.
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