The Will County Land Use Department and Lewis University, 1 University Parkway, are partnering to hold an electronic recycling event from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday (May 2) at the Romeoville campus.
They will take broken and obsolete PCs, laptops, monitors, keyboards, electronic mice, hard drives, CD ROM/Zip/tape drives, modems, cords & cables; CDs, DVDs, floppies, etc., ups (battery backups), printers (laser, ink jet, dot matrix, etc.) televisions, vcr, dvd, laser disc players, digital clocks, portable radio/cd players, speakers/stereo systems, microwaves, CB and two-way radios, phones, cameras (film, magnetic tape, digital), palm organizers/hand-held games, video game players, calculators, joysticks/game controls, adding machines, typewriters/word processors, copy/fax/scanner machines, pagers, paper shredders, answering machines.
Basically, load up the car.
For more information, contact Will County Waste Services at 815-727-8834 or visit www.willcountylanduse.com.
Julie Todd is the night editor at The Herald News in Joliet. She and her
husband are looking to cut the chemicals and get back to basics -- minus the
granola and hemp clothing. They live in a home they bought last year in
Plainfield, where they're making changes to create their own little patch of
utopia.
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