Electronics recycling event to be held in Wayne Sept. 14

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The Wayne Green Team invites all surrounding communities to its annual electronics recycling event Saturday, Sept. 14.

The event starts at 8 a.m. and ends at 10 a.m. (or earlier if the truck fills up) on eastbound Third Street between Lincoln and Pearl, next to the Wayne City Hall parking lot. Those taking part are asked to enter from Lincoln Street to unload electronics and exit onto Pearl Street. This block of Third Street will be closed to traffic. 

"Bring your old TVs, computers, laptops, telephones, cell phones, printers, cameras, cords, keyboards, speakers, stereos, CD players, VCRs, and more.  You can also bring vacuums, blenders, toasters, and kitchen mixers, but no large appliances or batteries accepted," said Sandy Brown, a member of the Wayne Green Team.

See the full list of acceptable items at www.cityofwayne.org/594/Electronics.

The Wayne Green Team suggests a donation of $10 per carload or $50 per business load of reasonable size.  Fees are $10 per tube TV and $5 per tube monitor (no charge for flatscreens of any kind).  There is also a $15 fee per microwave.

Funding comes from the Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy with electronics recycling services by The Retrofit Companies.  Volunteer support comes from the Wayne State College Men’s Basketball and Women’s Soccer teams.

"Since 2013, the community has recycled over 174,000 pounds of electronics.  Thank you for recycling right by bringing your electronics to the Wayne Green Team’s annual event," Brown said.

For more details, visit www.cityofwayne.org/greenteam and stay connected with the Wayne Green Team on Facebook.