The Hoover High School senior class is sponsoring a community event for e-cycling on May 16th, Saturday, in the front parking lot of the school:
4474 El Cajon Blvd
San Diego, CA 92115
They will take your used electronic equipment and recycle it for you securely and at no charge.
Here's what you can and cannot bring:
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Acceptable Electronics Equipment:
Most electronics powered by a plug or battery, including, but not limited to:
Answering machines
Batteries
Camcorders
CD players
Cell (Mobile) phones
CPUs/Computer towers
Copiers
Duplicators
DVD players
Electric typewriters
Electronic games
Fax machines
Hard drives
Laptops
Mainframe computers
Microwave ovens
Modems
Monitors (CRT, Plasma, LCD)
Pagers
PDAs
Personal Computers (CPUs, monitors, keyboards, mouse, speakers, peripherals)
PBXs
Printers
Printed circuit board
Radios
Remote controls
Scanners
Stereos
Tape players
Telephones and telephone equipment
Televisions (CRT, Plasma, LCD)
Testing equipment
Transparency makers
Two-way radios
Uninterruptible power supplies
UPSs
VCRs
Word processors
And much more
Also: Any separated component from devices (Circuit boards, Mother boards, cords, etc.)
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Non-acceptable Products:
Mercury
Florescent bulbs
Refrigerators/Freezers
Washers/Dryers
White goods
Household hazardous waste (paints, oils, solvents, fertilizers, chemicals)
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FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) from Hoover High:
What happens to my information?
All hard drives are sanitized and/or shredded at our facility. Nothing will ever leave our facility with client information.
Why do you need my ID?
The State of California requires this information for recycling specific devices (CRTs and LCDs) at no cost. The information gathered is for E-World Recyclers, our host sponsor, and the State of California only. It is not distributed or sold for any other purpose. The State of California requires verification of California sources under the SB20 regulations in order to reimburse recyclers for their costs involved with proper
disposal. The state program is intended to benefit Californians and address verification helps ensure that California's tax dollars benefit its residents.
What happens to my electronic waste?
All electronics received by E-World Recyclers, a certified collector/recycler, are broken down and separated into raw materials. These raw materials are sorted into streams such as plastic, glass, precious metals, ferrous metals and high and low grade circuit boards, and will be used as new feed stock for
equipment manufacturers.
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For more information or if you have further questions please contact the
following:
Vicky Banks, AOIT Teacher
Hoover High School
4474 El Cajon Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92115
(619) 283-6281 x4152
vbanks@sandi.net
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