A sea of TVs, monitors, and miscellaneous electronics to be recycled |
People who dropped off their items were relieved to have a place to bring them locally for responsible recycling. Some had seen the signs that went up in Beacon on Thursday and scrambled to get ready, and many had heard of the event weeks beforehand through media outlets and local businesses. Most were from Beacon, and others came from Fishkill, Wappingers Falls and Newburgh. One couple came all the way from Forestburgh, an hour west of Beacon. Over 20,000 pounds of electronics were collected.
Zero to Go will be organizing a future event in Beacon with the continued support of the City of Beacon, the Mayor's office, and the Conservation Advisory Committee.
I'm interested in knowing what comes of the recycled goods. I know some companies send some unwanted portions of e-waste to Asia, only to pollute the environment there.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to learn specifics on what Advanced Recovery does with the materials and where they end up.
I haven't been able to find real specific info online yet.
Hi Christopher, great question. Advanced Recovery has a great history & a clean record, and have been in operation since 1991. Call my contact Bob Travers and he'll be happy to answer your questions: (845) 733-8172.
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