ROSEVILLE, CA, March 03, 2011 (Press-News.org) Sims Recycling Solutions, the world's largest electronics recycler is offering free electronics recycling services to give back to the community of Lomita, CA. Sims will allow local residents to drop off electronics for recycling at no cost on Saturday, March 5th from 9:00am - 3:00pm at the St. Margaret Mary Alacoque Catholic Church located at 25511 Eshelman Ave., Lomita, CA 90717.
The e-waste collection event will be set up as a drive through and drop off event. Staff will be on site to collect items from your car quickly and conveniently. Sims Recycling Solutions can accept the following: monitors, televisions (TVs), computers, laptops, cell phones, telephones, printers, speakers, keyboards, mice, PDAs, radios, stereos, MP3s, DVDs, CD Players, and VCRs (etc). Sims Recycling Solutions cannot accept household appliances, any liquids, smoke detectors, microwaves, batteries, ink/toner cartridges, and cans/bottles.
According to the EPA, electronic waste is the fastest growing municipal waste stream in the US and only 13.6% of disposed e-waste was recycled in 2007 and 2008. Please contact Marc Harismendy (310) 710-8538 if you have any questions about how you can get involved in this event.
Sims Recycling Solutions
Sims Recycling Solutions (www.us.simsrecycling.com) is the world's largest electrical and electronics recovery and recycling company with 39 sites across the globe.
Sims Recycling Solutions recycles all types of electronic equipment and enables businesses to meet both their social and legal obligations in the treatment of surplus electronics. The company's asset management and recovery service enables businesses and public sector organizations to sustain the value of IT and electronic equipment, in a legally compliant, data secure, fully traceable and environmentally sustainable manner.
In North America, Sims Recycling Solutions operates 13 sites in Arizona, California, Florida, Illinois, Nevada, New Jersey, Ontario, South Carolina and Tennessee.
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Free Electronics Recycling Event will Raise Money for St. Margaret Alacoque Catholic Church
Sims Recycling Solutions is holding a FREE Electronics Recycling Event to raise money for the St. Margaret Alacoque Catholic Church. Sims is trying to encourage the community to recycle for this donation. www.us.simsrecycling.com/first-friday
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[Press-News.org] Free Electronics Recycling Event will Raise Money for St. Margaret Alacoque Catholic ChurchSims Recycling Solutions is holding a FREE Electronics Recycling Event to raise money for the St. Margaret Alacoque Catholic Church. Sims is trying to encourage the community to recycle for this donation. www.us.simsrecycling.com/first-friday