The community is invited to bring by their old computers, phones and more for recycling.
Got old electronics at home? Get rid of them at Schoolcraft College later this fall.
The College will hold an e-waste recycling day for the community Sept. 13. Those with electronic waste such as old computers, tablets, cellphones and more are encouraged to bring them to the north parking lot at Schoolcraft College near the Health Sciences Center to dispose of them.
Items eligible for donation include:
- Computers
- Cellphones
- Tablets
- Electronic cords
- Household batteries
- Audio/video equipment
- Flat screen monitors
Items that we cannot accept:
- Kitchen appliances and other white goods (fridges, stoves, kitchen appliances)
- Microwaves
- CRT televisions
Donations will be accepted from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. that day. There is no limit for the amount of e-waste that can be donated.
“We know with the school year starting soon, families are cleaning out their homes and finding things they need to get rid of. This e-waste recycling event is the perfect opportunity to get rid of those old electronics that have been hanging around for too long,” said Nicholas Nelson, Shipping and Receiving Operations Supervisor at Schoolcraft College. “We’re looking forward to offering this incredible service this fall to the community.”
The recycling event will take place with the assistance of CERS Lifecycle, the company Schoolcraft College works with to recycle its old electronics on campus.
Vehicles are asked to line up in the parking lot entering off of St. Joe’s Parkway, which is accessible from either Haggerty Road or Seven Mile Road. There, cars will then queue in the parking lot near the Health Sciences Center, where their e-waste will be collected.
The event is free and open to the public, though attendees are encouraged to bring a canned or non-perishable food item to benefit the Schoolcraft College Food Pantry drive to help feed students in need.